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- The
Ngizim people (Ngizmawa, Ngezzim, Ngijim, Ngujam, Ngazar, Nkazzar, Ngisam) live in Yobe State,
northeastern Nigeria. As of 1993,
there were an estimated...
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Ngizim (also
known as Ngizmawa, Ngezzim, Ngódṣin) is a
Chadic language spoken by the
Ngizim people in Yobe State, Nigeria. The
digraphs dl, sh, tl, zh...
- The Bade
languages (also
known as B.1 West
Chadic or the Bade–
Ngizim languages) are a
branch of West
Chadic languages that are
spoken in
Borno State and...
- are the
Kanuri and Fulani,
while other ethnic communities include Bolewa,
Ngizim, Bade, Hausa, Ngamo, Shuwa, Bura,
Marghi and Manga.
Languages of Yobe State...
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primarily spoken in West Africa, including:
Nigeria and Chad. Bade and
Ngizim have
borrowed a
number of
words from the
Kanuri language.
According to traditional...
- well-known
Chadic languages include Mupun, Ngas, Goemai, Mwaghavul, Bole,
Ngizim, Bade and Bachama. In the East of
Nigeria and on into
Cameroon are the Central...
- The emir
holds the
title "Mai". The
emirate was
founded in 1809 by the
Ngizim or
Ngizimawa people. In 1913 the
British colonial rulers merged it into...
- Kamwai-Marhai), Mundat, Sha Bade–Warji (?) Bade (B.1): Duwai; Bade,
Shira (†),
Ngizim,
Teshenawa (†),
Auyokawa (†)
Warji (North Bauchi) (B.2): Pa'a; Warji, Diri...
- *gâd-/gûd- *gad- –
Oromo gada 'age group, generation';
Burji gad-uwa 'old man'
Ngizim gad'e 'old' –
Arabic gadd- 'grandfather, ancestor' – to say *geh- *****-...