Vere language
The Vere language, also known as Kobo or Mom Jango, is a member of the Duru branch of Savanna languages. It is spoken across the northern Nigerian–Cameroonian border.Dialects are Mom Jango and Momi. These are divergent enough they probably constitute distinct languages.
Kleinewillinghöfer distinguishes three Vere languages:
- Mom Jango
- Northern Alantika Vere
- Vere Kaadam
Distribution
Jango is spoken in the villages of Mayo Ini, Nassarwo Koma, Jumɓaare, Mantunaa, Soncha, Bambu, DanWumba, Tɛkɛrɛ, Korkai, Gawì, Zaari, Gerta, Kaau Pindu, Garau, Giwaare, Jagu suwa, Vam guiti, Gogura, Tondiire, and Layinde.