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The '''Ama language''' is a Cosimo-Benacian language spoken mainly in [[Sanilla and Amarra|Sanama]]. It has around 15 million speakers and is closely related to [[Sani language|Sani]].
The '''Ama language''' is a Cosimo-Benacian language spoken mainly in [[Sanilla and Amarra|Sanama]]. It has around 20 million speakers and is related to [[Sani language|Sani]].


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[[Category:Languages]]
[[Category:Sanama]]
[[Category:Sanama]]

Revision as of 11:36, 28 June 2019

The Ama language is a Cosimo-Benacian language spoken mainly in Sanama. It has around 20 million speakers and is related to Sani.