U̠t-Ma'in language
Northwest Kainji dialect continuum of Nigeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Northwest Kainji dialect continuum of Nigeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
u̠t-Ma'in or Fakai is a Northwest Kainji dialect continuum spoken by 36,000 people in Nigeria. (The letter ⟨u̠⟩ is /ə/.) There are numerous rather divergent dialects:
Ut Main | |
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Native to | Nigeria |
Region | Kebbi State, Niger State, Sokoto State, Zamfara State |
Native speakers | (36,000 cited 1992)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | gel |
Glottolog | kagf1238 |
Names for the u̠t-Ma'in peoples and languages from Blench (2012):[2]
The Ut-Ma'in language is spoken mainly in Kebbi State (especially Fakai) and Sokoto State (Kebbe) but also in Niger State (Kontagora) and Zamfara State.
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