The Yendang or Maya languages are a group of Adamawa languages spoken in Adamawa State, eastern Nigeria.

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Languages

The classification below follows Blench (2009).[1]

Names and locations

Below is a list of language names, populations, and locations from Blench (2019).[2]

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LanguageBranchClusterDialectsAlternate spellingsOwn name for languageEndonym(s)Other names (location-based)Other names for languageExonym(s)SpeakersLocation(s)Notes
Mumuye clusterMumuyeMumuye103,000 (1952); 400,000 (1980 UBS)Taraba State, Jalingo, Zing, Yorro and Mayo Belwa LGAs
BaliYendangỊ̀báalíƁalo, Máyá1,000 (SIL)Taraba State, Numan LGA, at Bali, a single village south of Jalingo
KpasamYendangPassam, KpashamNyisamAdamawa State, Numan LGA, one village only, south of Jalingo
YendangYendangYendam, Yandang, Yundum, Nyandang8,100 (1952); 10,000 (1973 SIL)Adamawa State, Numan, Mayo Belwa, and Karim Lamido LGAs
YotiYendangYotiAdamawa State, Numan LGA
Kugama-GengleYendangKugamma, GengleWegamWegeleSmallAdamawa State, Fufore LGAno data
TemeYendangTemmeAdamawa State, Mayo Belwa and Fufore LGAsno data
WakaYendangAdamawa State, Fufore, Mayo Belwa LGAsno data
KumbaYendangSate, YofoAdamawa State, Mayo Belwa LGAno data
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