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Kainji language of Nigeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gwamhi-Wuri (Wurə-Gwamhyə-Mba), or Lyase, is a Kainji language of Nigeria. There are three varieties, which have only slight differences. "Lyase-Ne" means 'mother tongue'.
Gwamhi-Wuri | |
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Lyase | |
Lyase-Ne | |
Native to | Nigeria |
Region | Kebbi, Niger State |
Native speakers | 16,000 (2000)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | bga |
Glottolog | gwam1244 |
ELP | Gwamhi-Wuri |
Gwamhi[2] | |
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Person | wa-Gwamhi |
People | a-Gwamhi |
Wuri[2] | |
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Person | wa-Wuri |
People | a-Wuri |
The Mba people, known in Hausa as Kokanawa, were recently reported by Blench (2012).[3]
Names for the languages and peoples:[3]
One person | The people | The language | Hausa name |
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wa-Wəri | a-Wəri | d-Wəri | Wurawa |
wa-Gwamhyə | a-Gwamhyə | d-Gwamhyə | Gwamfawa |
wa-Mba | a-Mba | ? | Kokanawa |
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