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Ede Cabe

A language of Benin

ISO 639-3cbj

Population  80,000 (2006).
Region  Borgou Province, Tchaourou Subprefecture; Zou Province, Savè and Ouèssè subprefectures.
Language map  Benin, reference number 15
Alternate names   Caabe, Cabe
Dialects  One of 8 languages comprising the Ede language subgroup (Yorboid) spread over southwestern Nigeria, southern and central Benin, and southern and central Togo. The subgroup also includes Ede Ica [ica], Ede Idaca [idd], Ife [ife], Ede Ije [ijj], Ede Nago [nqg], Kura Ede Nago [nqk], Manigri-Kambole Ede Nago [xkb]. The various people groups seek to maintain their individual identities yet recognize the wider Yoruba community. Lexical similarity: 76% with Yoruba (Porto-Novo) [yor].
Classification  Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Defoid, Yoruboid, Edekiri
Language use  All domains except school and government. Also use Yoruba [yor] or French; very high level of comprehension of Yoruba.
Language development  Literacy rate in L1: Below 1%.
Comments  Traditional religion, Christian.

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Academic Publications

KLUGE, Angela, author. 2011. "A sociolinguistic survey of the Ede language communities of Benin and Togo, Volume 2: Cabe language area."  Available online

KLUGE, Angela, editor. 2011. "A sociolinguistic survey of the Ede language communities of Benin and Togo, Introduction and Volume 1: Ede language family – Background and assessment methodology."  Available online