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Bolu or Pelu are variant spellings of Byeru, one of the Mәgang villages.<ref name="Blench"/>
Bolu or Pelu are variant spellings of Byeru, one of the Mәgang villages.<ref name="Blench"/>


Mәgang is spoken by about 3,000-4,000 speakers in the following 8 villages of [[Bauchi]] LGA, [[Bauchi State]].<ref name="Blench"/>
Mәgang is spoken by about 3,000-4,000 speakers in the following 8 villages of [[Bauchi]] LGA, [[Bauchi State]] (all located just to the south of [[Bauchi]] city).<ref name="Blench"/>


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Revision as of 16:00, 3 January 2021

Geji
RegionBauchi State
Native speakers
(6,000 cited 1995)[1]
Dialects
  • Buu
  • Gyaazi
  • Mәgang
Language codes
ISO 639-3gji
Glottologgeji1246
ELPGeji

Geji (Gezawa) is a minor Chadic dialect cluster of Nigeria. The three varieties are Buu, Gyaazi, and Mәgang.[2]

Varieties

Blench (2020) lists:[2]

  • Buu
  • Gyaazi, Mәgang ( = Booluu, Pelu)

Bolu or Pelu are variant spellings of Byeru, one of the Mәgang villages.[2]

Mәgang is spoken by about 3,000-4,000 speakers in the following 8 villages of Bauchi LGA, Bauchi State (all located just to the south of Bauchi city).[2]

Village name IPA Notes
Byeru bʲèrúp
Haɗobilang háɗòbíla᷄ŋ
Baking Kura bàkíŋ kúrá Hausa name
Pakimi pákìmī
Beddare béddárè
Balla bāllā
Bәm Mәgang bә̄m mә̀ga᷄ŋ
Makyera màkʲérá Hausa name

Numerals

The Mәgang numerals are:[2]

Numeral Mәgang
one ɗéɗә᷄m
two ɗélóp
three ɗèmèkáŋ
four ɗu᷄psí
five ɗènàntә́ŋ
six ɗә́màkā
seven ɗèníŋgī
eight ɗíwsә́psı᷄
nine nētʷópsī
ten ɗēkúɬ

References

  1. ^ Geji at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b c d e Blench, Roger. 2020. An introduction to Mәgang, a South Bauchi language of Central Nigeria.