Sur
Asusu
'Sur-Myet', nke a makwaara dị ka kuSur (Nsur), Tapshin, ma ọ bụ Myet, bụ obere asụsụ Plateau nke Bauchi na Plateau steeti, Naịjirịa. E nwere asụsụ abụọ yiri ibe ha, Súr na Myet.
Sur–Myet kìsúr | ||
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Spoken in: | Nigeria | |
Region: | Bauchi State, Plateau State | |
Total speakers: | 16,000 | |
Language family: | Nnijer–Kongo Atlantic–Congo Benue–Congo Plateau Tarokoid Sur–Myet | |
Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | none | |
ISO 639-2: | — | |
ISO 639-3: | tdl | |
Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. |
Súr[1] | |
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Onye | N'Súr |
Ndị mmadụ | Ansu |
Asụsụ | Mkpụrụ ego |
Sur
obere ụdị nke | Tarokoid |
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mba/obodo | Naijiria |
ụmụ amaala ka | Ȯra Bawuchi, Federal Capital Territory (Nigeria), Ȯra Plateau |
Ọkwa asụsụ Ethnologue | 6a Vigorous |
[2] nwere ihe dị ka ndị na-asụ Sur-Myet 16,000. Ndị [3]-asụ asụsụ Sur gbara ndị na-asụrụ asụsụ Ngas gburugburu, ndị na-akpọ Sur Dishili. [4] o sina dị, Sur bụ asụsụ dị mkpa a ka na-enyefe ụmụaka, ọ bụghịkwa ihe ize ndụ ozugbo.
Ebe a na-ekesa ya
dezie[1] na-asụ Sur n'obodo nta ndị a.
- Kancak
- Targal
- Kantem
- Shishir
- Gyasham Sakiya
- Kalep
- Mashekarah
- Bussa
- Kocten Angwan Gyad
- Shikanyan
- Bakin Kogi Pwai
- Bada Koshi
- Nasarawa Pwai
- B. Kogi Tapshin (a makwaara obodo Tapshin dị ka Ngotuk)
A na-asụ Myet n'obodo nta ndị a. [1]
- Myet
- Gat Myet
- Dasham
- Dasham Yelwa
- Pukdi
- Yimi
- Nkandim
Edensibia
dezieNgas gburugburu, ndị na-akpọ Sur Dishili. o sina dị, Sur bụ asụsụ dị mkpa a ka na-enyefe ụmụaka, ọ bụghịkwa ihe ize ndụ ozugbo
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Blench, Roger. 2023. The Sur-Myet (Tapshin) language of Central Nigeria and its affinities. Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.
- ↑ Decker, Ken, Yakubu Danladi, Julius Dabet, Benard Abraham, Innocent Jonah. 2021. A Sociolinguistic Profile of the Kusur-Myet (Sur) [tdl] Language of Plateau and Bauchi States, Nigeria. Journal of Language Survey Reports, 2021-023. SIL International.
- ↑ Blench, Roger M. 1998. Recent fieldwork in Nigeria: Report on Horom and Tapshin. Ogmios, 9:10-11.
- ↑ Blench, Roger. 2004. Tarok and related languages of east-central Nigeria.