Ika language (Nigeria)

Igboid language spoken by the Ika people of Nigeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Ika language is an Igboid dialect, classified under Nuclear Igboid in the Yeai language family.[2]

Quick Facts Region, Ethnicity ...
Ika
RegionDelta and Edo, Nigeria
EthnicityIka people
Native speakers
(23,000 cited 2000)[1]
Niger–Congo?
Language codes
ISO 639-3ikk
Glottologikaa1238
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The dialect is spoken primarily by the Ika people of Delta and Edo states of southern Nigeria.[3]

More specifically, the Ika people are in the North-West of Delta State; but some, like Igbanke, Inyelen and Ekpon, are currently in Edo State. Ika communities mostly comprise the following: Agbor, Owa, Umunede, Mbiri, Abavo, Orogodo, Otolokpo, Igbodo, Ute-Okpu, Ute-Ugbeje, Idumuesah, Akumazi, Ekpon, Igbanke, Inyelen, Iru egbede (Delta State).[3]

Other Ika-speaking communities found in Delta State are Owanikeke, Owa-Riuzo Idu, Igbogili, Ute Oheze, Owa Ute, Oheze Ute, Obagie N’Oheze, Oghada, and Ogan and Ute Obagie N’Oheze. On Delta Radio there is now news in the Ika language. Ikas have started to write the Bible in their language, and the gospels of Mark, Luke, Matthew and John have been published in Ika along with other books.[4] Ifeanyi Okowa is a prominent son of Ika background.[5]

Ika phonological comparisons

A concise phonological juxtaposition among three distinct Ika dialects.[6]

More information English, Akumuzi (North-East) dialect of Ika ...
EnglishAkumuzi (North-East) dialect of IkaOwa (North South) dialect of IkaAgbor (South) dialect of Ika
‘cloth’akwaekwaekwa
'paper'akuwoekukwoehuhwo
‘chewing stick’atuetuetu
‘sponge’eluerueru
'sweet'usousouswo
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Further reading

  • Uguru, Joy Oluchi (2015). "Ika Igbo". Illustrations of the IPA. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 45 (2): 213–219. doi:10.1017/S0025100315000067, with supplementary sound recordings.

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