Oworo (Aworo) ko ɗemngal Yoruba ngal ɓuri haaleede ko e diiwaan Oworo e nder diiwaan Lokoja LGA, e nder diiwaan Kogi Naajeeriya. Ina ɓadii ɗemɗe Abinu (Bunu), Ikiri, Owe, Yagba e Ijumu ɗe kawri e ɗemɗe Okun.[1] Ɗemɗe Okun ɗee ko ɗemɗe gonɗe e paamondiral.

Oworo dialect
dialect
Subclass ofYarbankoore Taƴto
LesdiNaajeeriya Taƴto

Ina wayi no ina woodi kuulal laaɓtungal e tiiɗngal ngam waylude [F] e ɗemngal Yoruba e ɗemɗe Okun goɗɗe haa e [H] e ɗemngal Oworo. Waylooji nannduɗi e ɗii ina mbaɗa e alkule keewɗe goɗɗe ɗe tiiɗnaare mum en famɗi. Yeru, konnguɗi funfun, ìfẹ́ e òsì maanaa daneejo, yiɗde e nano ina mbaɗee hunhun, ìhẹ́ e òhì e ɗemngal Oworo.[2]

Sabu nokku ɗo leñol Oworo woni ɗoo, ɗemngal Oworo ngal ina joginoo batte e ɗemɗe Nupe, Igala, Hausa e ɗemɗe goɗɗe koɗdiiɗe. Semmbe Nupe ina wayi no ɓuri mawnude kadi ina waawi tawa ko sabu hareeji Nupe e teeminannde 19ɓiire.

  1. "The History of Okun Yoruba: Research Direction", Yorùbá Identity and Power Politics, Editors: Toyin Falola, Ann Genova, Volume: 22, Publishers: Boydell & Brewer, University of Rochester Press (February 2006) Page 111-126
  2. Arokoyo Bolanle."A survey of Okun phonology"