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Yendang is a
member of the Leko–Nimbari
group of
Savanna languages. It is
spoken in
northeastern Nigeria.
Dialects are Kuseki, Yofo, Poli (Akule, Yakule)...
- The
Yendang or Maya
languages are a
group of
Adamawa languages spoken in
Adamawa State,
eastern Nigeria. The
classification below follows Blench (2009)...
- follows:
Adamawa Leko–Nimbari (or Chamba–Mumuye) Duru: G4 Leko: G2 Mumuye–
Yendang: G5 Nimbari: G12 Mbum–Day Bua: G13 Kim: G14 Mbum: G6 Day Waja–Jen Bikwin–Jen...
- The Mumuye–
Yendang languages are a
proposed group of
Savanna languages spoken in
eastern Nigeria. They were
labeled "G5" in
Joseph Greenberg's Adamawa...
- (Unicode block) Maya
language (Nigeria), a Niger-Congo
language of
Nigeria Yendang languages of
eastern Nigeria, also
called Maya
languages Maiya language...
- Leko Duru Mumuye/
Yendang Nimbari...
- over 100,000 speakers. The
dozen Mumuye–
Yendang languages include Mumuye, with half a
million speakers, and
Yendang, with
perhaps 100,000. Nimbari, with...
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Akule may
refer to: Akule, a
dialect of the
Yendang language Akule, the
Hawaiian name for
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Fufore Local Government Areas of
Adamawa State. It is
classified within the
Yendang group of the
Adamawa language family.
Speakers refer to
their language...
- (Baa)
Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue)
Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Yendang (Maya) Gur
Central Gur
Kulango Miyobe Samo (Burkina) ?
Senufo Tiefo Tusian...