Oblo bụ asụsụ á na-ejighị n'aka, nkè á na-amaghị áhà yá, ná nkè nwèrè ike ịbụ asụsụ na-adịghịzi adị n'ebe ùgwù Cameroon. Á na-asụ yá, mà ọ bụ na-asụrụ yá, n'obere mpaghara gụnyere Gobtikéré, Ouro Bé, ná Ouro Badjouma, ná Pitoa, Bénoué Department.

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Eldridge Mohammadou chọtara Olbo gburugburu Bé, ná njikọ nkè Osimiri Benue ná Osimiri Kebi, ná ọbọdọ Bibemi.[1] Ọtú ọ dị, ALCAM (2012), na-agbaso Ethnologue, na-akọ ná á na-asụ Oblo ná nsó Tcholliré ná ngalaba Mayo-Rey, Northern Region.[2] Á maara Oblo naanị site ná ókwú asatọ nkè Kurt Strümpell chịkọtara ná mbido afọ 1900.[1]

E kewara Oblo dị kà ọtụ n'ime asụsụ Adamawa, mànà etinyeghị yá ná nhazi ndị na-adịbeghị ányá.[1] Ọ nwere ike ịbụ nkè kachasị mmá ịhapụ yá n'enweghị nkewa.[3]

Ịgụ ihe ọzọ

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  • [Ihe e dere n'ala ala náeji] Ndị mmadụ náNálaeze Foumbina Na Asụsụ Africa na Ethnography XVII. Morimichi Tomikawa, ed. Japan: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA).
  • [àlà e dere n'ala peeji] Ndị Yillagamàke Bénoué: Ray ma ọ bụ Rey-Bouba. Paris: CNRS.
  • [ihe e dere n'ala àlà peeji] Garou Omenala akụkọ ìhè mere eme nkè obodo ndị Fulu nkè North Cameroon. Paris: CNRS.
  • [àlà e dere n'ala ala peeji] Ndị adụ na steeti nke Fumbina na nkè Adamawa. (Nsụgharị nke K. Strümpell na von Briesen sụgharịrị). Yaoundé
  • Strümpell, Kurt, na Bernard Str. 1910. Akụkụ nkè á bụ Akụkụ nkè Anyanwụ Ụwa. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 42 (314):4448 (Asụsụ ndị ọgọ mmụọ nke Adamaua)
  • [Ihe e dere n'ala ala peeji] Akụkọ a na-akpọ "Amadua nach mündlichen Ueberlieferungen" Mitt Geogr. Gesellschaft Hamburg N'ihi ya, ọ ga-abụrịrị na ọ ga-adị n'oge na-adịghị anya.
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ayotte, Michael and Charlene Ayotte. 2002. Sociolinguistic Language Survey of Dama, Mono, Pam, Ndai, and Oblo. SIL International.
  2. (2012) in Binam Bikoi: Atlas linguistique du Cameroun (ALCAM), Atlas linguistique de l'Afrique centrale (ALAC) (in fr). Yaoundé: CERDOTOLA. ISBN 9789956796069. 
  3. "Towards a new classification of African languages", Linguistic Contribution to the History of Sub-Saharan Africa, University of Lyons