Ahwai, ina wiyee kadi ɗemɗe Ndunic (nandu-Tari ko adii), ko dental ɗemɗe Plateau kaaleteeɗe to bannge worgo-fuɗnaange Fadan Karshi to Sanga LGA, to diiwaan Kaduna, to leydi Nijeer. Ko ɓuri heewde e gure ina tawee e daande maayo Ahwai e nder diiwaan Kaduna.[1]

Ahwai language
language, modern language
LesdiNaajeeriya Taƴto
Indigenous toFederal Capital Territory (Nigeria), Kaduna Taƴto
Ethnologue language status6a Vigorous Taƴto

Ɗemɗe Ɗemɗe tati ina ngoodi :

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Ndun (Nandu), haalaaɗo tan ko to fuɗnaange-rewo koɗli Ahwai. Nyeng (Ningon), haalaaɗo tan ko to worgo-fuɗnaange koɗli Ahwai. Ko adii fof ko hitaande 2003.[2] Shakara (Tari), kaaleteeɗo tan ko to fuɗnaange-rewo koɗli Ahwai. Blench (2008) renndini ɗemɗe Ndunic ceertuɗe. Kono tan, e ndeen hitaande kadi Ethnologue renndini ɗe e ɗemngal gootal.

Ahwai ko helmere nde hoore mum huutortee ngam wiyde haalooɓe ɗemɗe Ndunic tati ɗee kala.

Ndun Ndun ina anndaa kadi e innde Hawsa Nandu. Gure Ndun woni: Ànkpòŋ, Anfufalǐm, Ŋ̀bòk, Ànkàrà, Bányìn, e Ungwar Rimi.[3]

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To wuro Nince, to diiwaan Kaduna, yimɓe Nisam (Nise) fof ngummiima Ndun. Ɗemngal Nisam ina heddii e binnditagol.[5]

Nyen Nyeng ina haalee fotde 2,000 haalooɓe e nder Adu e gure goɗɗe e nder diiwaan Kaduna, leydi Najeriya. Nyeŋkooɓe ina nguurnoo e tufnde izal anyeŋ. Hannde, gure maɓɓe ko:[4]

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Nyeng inde inde hausa Adu Ningon kirya Pɔ̀hɔ́k Ungwan Giginya Pok Kyɔ́ Ungwan Dakaci Ungwan Rimi Ningon Titi Roger Blench e Barau Kato moofti doggol konnguɗi Nyeng e hitaande 2003.

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Shakara Ko ɓuri heewde e koɗkiiji Shakara en ko Jije Fyal, Nggwakum, Akayi, Apɔhɔt, Telehwe, Kobo, Koba, Nggwa Dauda, ​​Nggwa Mangoro, Nggwa Igyan, Barib, e Nggwa Yiri (jooni koɗaaka).[5]

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Inɗe e nokkuuji Les ɗo, doggol inɗe ɗemɗe Ndunic, ɗuuɗal yimɓe, e nokkuuje diga Blench (2019).[6]

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Language Cluster Alternate spellings Innde hoore mum ngam ɗemngal Endonim(s) Inɗe goɗɗe (nokkuuji) Inɗe goɗɗe ngam ɗemngal Haalooɓe Nokku(s) Ndun-Nyeng-Shakara njuɓɓudi Ndun-Nyeng-Shakara Ahwai [innde ƴettaande ko ɓooyaani ngam ɗemɗe tati ɗee]. Ndun Ndun-Nyeng-Shakara Nandu Nyeng Ndun-Nyeng-Shakara Ningon Shakara Ndun-Nyeng-Shakara ìShákárá sg. Saakar pl. UShákárá Tari Shakara 3000 (Blench est. 2003) Diiwaan Kaduna, diidi gure 7 km. feewde hirnaange Mayir e laawol Fadan Karshe-Wamba

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  1. Roger Blench: Ndunic materials
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Blench2018
  3. Blench, Roger M. 2018. Nominal affixes and number marking in the Plateau languages of Central Nigeria. In John R. Watters (ed.), East Benue-Congo: Nouns, pronouns, and verbs, 107–172. Berlin: Language Science Press. Template:Doi
  4. Blench, Roger M. 2007. The Ndun language of Central Nigeria and its affinities.
  5. Blench, Roger M. 2012. Akpondu, Nigbo, Bəbər and Nisam: moribund or extinct languages of central Nigeria Babur.
  6. Blench, Roger M. 2006. The Nyeng language of Central Nigeria and its affinities.