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Kotoko

Kotoko (noun) means a Chadic-speaking ethnic group from the area around Lake Chad, in what is now Cameroon, Nigeria, and Chad. Example: “The Kotoko historically built fortified towns along the Chari River.”

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A Chadic-speaking ethnic group from the area around Lake Chad, in what is now Cameroon, Nigeria, and Chad.
"The Kotoko historically built fortified towns along the Chari River."

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In plain EnglishAn ethnic group and former kingdom in the Lake Chad region of Central/West Africa.

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What does “Kotoko” mean?

The word “Kotoko” means a Chadic-speaking ethnic group from the area around Lake Chad, in what is now Cameroon, Nigeria, and Chad. In plain terms, an ethnic group and former kingdom in the Lake Chad region of Central/West Africa.

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Here is “Kotoko” used in a sentence: “The Kotoko historically built fortified towns along the Chari River.”

What part of speech is “Kotoko”?

“Kotoko” is a noun.

What is the meaning of Kotoko?

"Kotoko" (noun) means a Chadic-speaking ethnic group from the area around Lake Chad, in what is now Cameroon, Nigeria, and Chad.

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