-
Bikwin language may
refer to:
Leelau language, one of the
languages of the
Bikwin people Moo language, an
Adamawa language of
Nigeria Mak
language (Adamawa)...
- The
Bikwin–Jen or
simply the Jen
languages form a
branch of the
Adamawa family. They are
spoken in and
around Karim Lamido LGA (to the
north of Jalingo...
- 2015.
Bikwin-Jen
Comparative wordlist (Swadesh 100). (1995
field notes.)
Adamawa Languages Project. Kleinewillinghöfer, Ulrich. 2014.
Bikwin-Jen Pronouns...
-
language continuum.
Bikwin–Jen Jen: Dza (Jen),
Mingang Doso, Tha,
Joole Bikwin: Burak–Loo, Mághdì, Mak, Moo (Gomu) –
Leelau (
Bikwin) – Kyak (Bambuka) Longuda...
- Ibi in
Taraba State. The
Jenjos speak the Jen
language which is
under the
Bikwin–Jenan
branch of the
Adamawa languages. The po****tion of the
Jenjo people...
-
Leelau (Lelo), or
Munga after its location, is one of the
Bikwin languages of the
Bikwin people,
spoken in
Taraba State, Nigeria.
Leelau at Ethnologue...
- Mɔɔ or Mọọ,
known as Gomu (Gwomu)
after its location, is a
Bikwin (Adamawa)
language spoken by
about 5,000
people in
Taraba State, Nigeria. Moo at Ethnologue...
- Trans-Benue groups, with the Trans-Benue
group consisting of the Burak-Jen (i.e.,
Bikwin-Jen),
Yungur (i.e., Bena-Mboi), and Tula-Longuda subgroups.
There are several...
- LeeMak, is an
Adamawa language of Nigeria, one of
several spoken by the
Bikwin people. The two dialects,
Panya and Zoo (Zo), are
rather divergent, and...
-
Adamawa Bena–Mboi
Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa)
Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue)
Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Yendang (Maya) Gur Central...