Tunia language Adamawa language spoken in ChadTuniaNative toChadNative speakers(2,300 cited 1993 census)[1]Language familyNiger–Congo? Atlantic–CongoMbum–DayBuaTuniaLanguage codesISO 639-3tugGlottologtuni1251ELPTunia Tunia is an Adamawa language of Chad. References ^ Tunia at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Adamawa languagesWaja–Kam Kam Bangwinji Dadiya Dijim-Bwilim Kamo Tso Tula Waja Yebu Leko–NimbariLeko Chamba Leko Kolbila Nyong Wom Duru Dii Doyayo Dugun Duupa Koma Longto Peere Sewe Vere Mumuye–YendangMumuye Mumuye Pangseng Rang Yendang Bali Kpasam Kugama Kumba Teme Waka Yendang Yotti Other Nimbari BambukicBikwin–Jen Dza (Jen) Mingang Doso Tha Joole Burak Loo Maghdi Mak Moo (Gomu) Leelau Kyak (Bambuka) Bena–Mboi (Yungur) Bəna Voro Lala-Roba Mboi Kaan Other Longuda Mbum–DayMbum Mbum proper Mbere Gbete Karang (Mbum, Laka) Nzakambay (Njak Mbai) Pana Ngumi Kare (Kãrɛ̃) Kuo (Koh) Sakpu Dama Ndai (Galke, Pormi) Mono Kali Mangbai Mundang Tupuri Pondo Gonge Tale Pam To (La'bi) Kim Kim Besme Goundo Bua Bua Fanian (Mana, Kobe) Niellim (Lua) Tunia Noy (Loo) Gula Iro (Kulaal) Zan Gula Bon Gula Koke Bolgo Other Day Others Kwah (Baa) Duli Fali Oblo?