Laru language
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Laru (Laro, nakwa Shen ma ọ bụ Sengwe) bụ obere asụsụ Kainji nke Naijiria.[1] O nwere otu olumba: Cuba (Shuba). Ndị ọkà okwu na-aga Busa.
E nwere olumba atọ nke Shen, nke a na-asụ n'obodo nta ndị a.[2]
Nnukwu obodo nta ndị bụ isi, nke e nyere iwu site na nke kachasị ukwuu ruo nke kachasị nta, bụ Sàːgúnú, Kárábàndéi, Swàʃí, Lúmːà, na Mɔ̀nːáĩ. E nwere ihe na-erughị ndị ọkà okwu 4,000.
- McGill, Stuart. 2012. The Kainji languages. Ms, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, 30 August 2012.
- Blench (2012). The Kainji languages of northwestern and central Nigeria. Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.
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