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.

  1. McGill, Stuart. 2012. The Kainji languages. Ms, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, 30 August 2012.
  2. Blench (2012). The Kainji languages of northwestern and central Nigeria. Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.

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