Jaya language From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Bongo–Bagirmi language of Chad JayaNative toChadNative speakers(2,200 cited 1993 census)[1]Language familyNilo-Saharan? Central SudanicBongo–BagirmiBagirmiJayaLanguage codesISO 639-3jyyGlottologjaya1242ELPJaya Jaya is a Bongo–Bagirmi language of Chad. References[edit] ^ Jaya at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) vteCentral Sudanic languagesPart of the proposed Nilo-Saharan language familyBongo–BagirmiBongo–Baka Baka Bongo Morokodo–Beli Jur Beli Jur Modo Mittu Morokodo Kara Furu Tar Gula Yulu Bagirmi Barma Beraku Disa Fer Gula Jaya Kenga Morom Naba SaraEast Kabba of Gore Laka Lau Laka Ngambay Central Doba West Dagba Gulay Horo Mbay Ngam Sar Kaba Kaba Deme Kaba Na Kulfa Vale Ruto Vale Yulu Yulu Fongoro? Fongoro Sinyar? Sinyar Birri–KreshBirri Birri Kresh Aja Dongo Furu Kresh (Dara–Gboko, Kresh–Hofra, Naka, Ndogo, Woro) Lendu–MangbetuMangbetu–Asoa Asoa Lombi Mangbetu Mangbutu–Lese Bendi Lese Mamvu Mangbutu Mvuba Ndo Lenduic Lendu Ngiti Ndrulo Moru–MadiMoru Moru Central Ma'di Aringa Avokaya Keliko Logo Lugbara Omi Southern Ma'di Ma'di Olu'bo Mimi-D? Mimi of Decorse Italics indicate extinct languages This Nilo-Saharan languages–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte