Ahwai language
Ahwai, also called the Ndunic languages (formerly Nandu-Tari), is a Plateau language cluster spoken to the southwest of Fadan Karshi in Sanga LGA, Kaduna State, Nigeria. Most villages are located at the foot of the Ahwai Mountains in Kaduna State.
Ahwai | |
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Ndunic | |
indùn, hanyeŋ, ìʃákárá | |
Region | Nigeria |
Ethnicity | Ahwai people |
Native speakers | 15,000 (2006) |
Niger–Congo?
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | nfd |
Glottolog | ahwa1235 |
Nandu | |
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Person | aner andùn |
People | bener andùn |
Language | indùn |
Ningon | |
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Person | anyeŋ |
People | banyeŋ |
Language | hanyeŋ |
Tari | |
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Person | kùʃákárá |
People | úʃàkárá |
Language | ìʃákárá |
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