Bena–Mboi languages
Ɗemɗe Bena–Mboi (Ɓəna–Mboi) a.k.a. Yungur ina mbaɗi calɗi galle Adamawa en. Ɓe ɗon kaala haa caka lesdi Adamawa, fuunaange lesdi Naajeeriya, haa fuunaange Lafia LGA.
Bena–Mboi languages
Idiatov & van de Velde (2019) renndini ɗemɗe Benaa-Mboi ɗe Benue-Kongo.[1]
Senngo E nder lowre Eɓɓoore ɗemɗe Adamawa, Kleinewillinghöfer (2011) renndini fedde Ɓəna-Mboi walla Yungur ko nii siforii.[2]
taƴtoƁəna-Mboi (Yungur) Ɓəna Ɓəna Yungur Ɓəna Yungur Woro Ɓəna Lala Ɓəna Lala mo Yang Ɓəna Lala mo Bodwai (Bodɛ) Robma (Robma mo) Dingai Mboi (Gəna) Mboi mo Liwo; Mboi mo Gulungo Mboi mo Haanda; Mboi mo Banga Kaan (Libo) Inɗe e nokkuuji Les ɗo, doggol inɗe ɗemɗe, yimɓe, e nokkuuji ummoraade e Blench (2019).[3]
taƴto- ↑ Idiatov, Dmitry; van de Velde, Mark. 2019. Bena-Mboi is Benue-Congo. Adamawa Conference, Department of Anthropology & African Studies, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, 9–11 September 2019.
- ↑ Kleinewillinghöfer, Ulrich. 2011. Ɓəna-Mboi (Yungur) group. Adamawa Languages Project.
- ↑ Blench, Roger (2019). An Atlas of Nigerian Languages (4th ed.). Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.