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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"/> |
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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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Geji | |
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Region | Bauchi State |
Native speakers | (6,000 cited 1995)[1] |
Dialects |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | gji |
Glottolog | geji1246 |
ELP | Geji |
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 |
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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 |
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one | ɗéɗә᷄m |
two | ɗélóp |
three | ɗèmèkáŋ |
four | ɗu᷄psí |
five | ɗènàntә́ŋ |
six | ɗә́màkā |
seven | ɗèníŋgī |
eight | ɗíwsә́psı᷄ |
nine | nētʷópsī |
ten | ɗēkúɬ |
References
- ^ Geji at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ^ a b c d e Blench, Roger. 2020. An introduction to Mәgang, a South Bauchi language of Central Nigeria.