Ahwai language
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]
Lesdi | Naajeeriya |
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Indigenous to | Federal Capital Territory (Nigeria), Kaduna |
Ethnologue language status | 6a Vigorous |
Ɗemɗe Ɗemɗe tati ina ngoodi :
taƴtoNdun (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]
taƴtoTo 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]
taƴtoNyeng 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.
taƴtoShakara 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]
taƴtoInɗe e nokkuuji Les ɗo, doggol inɗe ɗemɗe Ndunic, ɗuuɗal yimɓe, e nokkuuje diga Blench (2019).[6]
taƴtoLanguage 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
taƴto- ↑ Roger Blench: Ndunic materials
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- ↑ 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
- ↑ Blench, Roger M. 2007. The Ndun language of Central Nigeria and its affinities.
- ↑ Blench, Roger M. 2012. Akpondu, Nigbo, Bəbər and Nisam: moribund or extinct languages of central Nigeria Babur.
- ↑ Blench, Roger M. 2006. The Nyeng language of Central Nigeria and its affinities.