Chadian

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Chadian

Chadian (pronunciation: /ˈtʃeɪdiən/) refers to anything related to the country of Chad, located in Central Africa. This term is most commonly used to describe the people, culture, or language of Chad.

Etymology

The term "Chadian" is derived from the name of the country, Chad, which is believed to have originated from the Kanuri word "Tsade" for "lake", referring to Lake Chad.

Related Terms

  • Chad: A landlocked country in north-central Africa.
  • Chadian Arabic: A variant of Arabic spoken in Chad.
  • Chadian culture: The culture of the Chadian people, which is marked by great diversity due to the country's ethnic and linguistic diversity.
  • Chadian cuisine: The traditional cooking styles and dishes of Chad.
  • Chadian languages: The languages spoken in Chad, which include over 100 indigenous languages in addition to Arabic and French.

Pronunciation

The term "Chadian" is pronounced as /ˈtʃeɪdiən/. The stress is on the first syllable, and the "ch" is pronounced like "ch" in "chair".

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