Tebu languages
Tebu is a small family of two Saharan languages, consisting of Daza and Teda. It is spoken by the two groups of Toubou people, the Daza and Teda.
| Tebu | |
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| Tubu | |
| Ethnicity | Tubu people | 
| Geographic distribution | Chad, Libya, Niger | 
| Linguistic classification | Nilo-Saharan? 
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| Subdivisions | |
| Glottolog | tebu1238 | 
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Tebu is predominantly spoken in Chad and in southern Libya by around 580,000 people. Daza and Teda have an estimated 537,000 and 42,500 speakers, respectively.[1]
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