User:JohnWoods1025/Tagdal
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Tagdal is spoken in the North African country of Niger. It is classified{Citation needed|reason=By whom?|date=May 2021}} as a mixed language, drawing influence from Berber, Tuareg, and Songhay languages. With estimates ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 native speakers, this language is considered to be vulnerable in terms of its endangerment status. It is spoken by the Igdalen and Iberogen peoples in the central and Western parts of the country, which is to the east of the country's capital Niamey.[1]
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