Ahwai language
Ahwai indùn, hanyeŋ, ìʃákárá | ||
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Spoken in: | — | |
Region: | — | |
Total speakers: | 15,000 | |
Language family: | Nnijer–Kongo Atlantic–Congo Benue–Congo Plateau Ahwai | |
Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | none | |
ISO 639-2: | — | |
ISO 639-3: | nfd | |
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Templeeti:Infobox ethnonym Templeeti:Infobox ethnonym Ahwai, nke a na-akpọkwa asụsụ ndị Ndunic (nke bụbu Nandu-Tari), bụ ụyọkọ asụsụ Plateau nke a na'ebe ndịda ọdịda anyanwụ nke Fadan Karshi na Sanga LGA, Kaduna State, Nigeria. Ọtụtụ obodo nta dị na ala Ugwu Ahwai na Kaduna Steeti.[1]
Olumba
dezieE nwere olumba atọ a na-aghọta ibe ha:
- Ndun (Nandu), a na-asụ ya na ndịda ọdịda anyanwụ nke Ugwu Ahwai.
- Nyeng (Ningon), nke a na-asụ n'ebe ugwu ọdịda anyanwụ nke Ugwu Ahwai. Nke mbụ edere na 2003.
- Shakara (Tari), nke a na-asụ n'ebe ndịda ọwụwa anyanwụ nke Ugwu Ahwai.
Blench (2008) kewara ha dị ka asụsụ Ndunic dị iche iche. Otú ọ dị, n'otu afọ ahụ, Ethnologue jikọtara ha dị ka otu asụsụ.
Ahwai bụ okwu a na-akọwa onwe ya nke a na-eji egosiputa ndị na-asụ asụsụ Ndunic atọ ahụ.
Ndun
dezieA makwaara Ndun site na aha Hausa Nandu. Obodo nta Ndun bụ Ànkpòŋ, Anfufalǐm, Ŋ̀bòk, Ànkàrà, Bányìn, na Ungwar Rimi.[2]
N'ime obodo Nince, Kaduna Steeti, ndị Nadeji (Nince) niile akwagala Ndun. Asụsụ Nadej ka na-enweghị akwụkwọ.[3]
Nyeng
dezieIhe dị ka mmadụ 2,000 na-asụ Nyeng na Adu na obodo nta ndị ọzọ dị na Kaduna Steeti, Naịjirịa. Ndị Nyeng na-ebibu n'ugwu nke siyal n'afọ. Taa, obodo ha bụ:[4]
Aha Nyeng | Aha Hausa |
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Adu | Ningon Kirya |
Mgbasa ozi | Ungwan Giginya |
Pok Kyɔ́ | Ungwan Dakaci |
Ungwan Rimi | Ningon Titi |
Roger Blench na Barau Kato chịkọtara ndepụta okwu nke Nyeng na 2003.
Shakara
dezieEbe obibi ndị Shakara bụ Jije Fyal, Nggwakum, Akayi, Apɔhɔt, Telehwe, Kobo, Koba, Nggwa Dauda, Nggwa Mangoro, Nggwa Igyan, Barib, na mbụ Nggwa Yiri (nke a na-ebighị ugbu a).[5]
Aha na ebe
dezieN'okpuru ebe a bụ ndepụta nke aha asụsụ Ndunic, ọnụ ọgụgụ mmadụ, na ebe sitere na Blench (2019).[6]
Asụsụ | Ìgwè | Asụsụ ndị ọzọ | Aha onwe onye maka asụsụ | Nkọwa okwu) | Aha ndị ọzọ (dabere na ebe) | Aha ndị ọzọ maka asụsụ | Ndị ọkà okwu | Ebe ndị a nọ |
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Ìgwè Ndun-Nyeng-Shakara | Ndun-Nyeng-Shakara | Ahwai [aha a nabatara n'oge na-adịbeghị anya maka asụsụ atọ ahụ] | ||||||
Ndun | Ndun-Nyeng-Shakara | Nandu | ||||||
Nyeng | Ndun-Nyeng-Shakara | Ningon | ||||||
Shakara | Ndun-Nyeng-Shakara | ìShákárá | Ogologo oge a. UShákárá | Tari | Shakara 3000 (Blench est. 2003) | Kaduna Steeti, ahịrị obodo nta 7 km. n'ebe ọdịda anyanwụ nke Mayir n'okporo ụzọ Fadan Karshe-Wamba |
Ebe e si nweta ya
dezie- ↑ Roger Blench: Ndunic materials
- ↑ Blench, Roger M. 2007. The Ndun language of Central Nigeria and its affinities.
- ↑ Blench, Roger M. 2012. Akpondu, Nigbo, Bəbər and Nisam: moribund or extinct languages of central Nigeria Babur.
- ↑ Blench, Roger M. 2006. The Nyeng language of Central Nigeria and its affinities.
- ↑ Blench, Roger. 2014. The Shakara (Tari) language of Central Nigeria and its affinities.
- ↑ Blench (2019). An Atlas of Nigerian Languages, 4th, Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.
- [Ihe e dere n'ala ala peeji] Nnyocha proto-Plateau. Ihe odide.
- Njikọ Ethnologue nke Ndunic