The Kimba languages (Tsikimba; or the Kambari II languages) are a group of Kainji languages of Nigeria spoken by the Kambari people. The languages are Kimba (Tsikimba), Gaushi (Agaushi), and Wenci (Ngwunci).

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Kimba
Tsikimba
Native toNigeria
RegionNiger State
EthnicityKambari
Native speakers
100,000 (2004)[1]
Dialects
Language codes
ISO 639-3kdl
Glottologtsik1238
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Quick Facts People, Language ...
Kimba
PeopleAkimba
LanguageTsɨkimba
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Quick Facts Gaushi, People ...
Gaushi
PeopleAgaushi
LanguageTsɨgaushi
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Quick Facts Wənci, Person ...
Wənci
PersonMawunci
PeopleŊwənci
LanguageTsuwənci
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Languages

There are three languages: Kimba (Tsikimba), Gaushi (Agaushi), and Wənci (Ngwunci). Roger Blench considers Gaushi (Agaushi, Ashe) and Wenci (Ngwunci) to be distinct languages.[2]

The Kimba language (Tsikimba) has three dialects: Auna, Yumu and Wara.

The Ngwunci language has two dialects: Agwara (tsu-saweni) and Rofia (tsu-ɓʷəshi).[3] The Kimba language (Tsikimba) is spoken in Niger State (Magama, Mashigu, and Mariga LGA's, Auna and Wara Areas, East of Lake Kainji on the Niger River) and Kebbi State (Ngaski LGA, Southwest of Lake Kainji).

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