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Ajia

Adjia (also idon , idong ; Ajiya, Ajuli, Idon, Idong, Misiwa ) is one of the Nigerian languages ​​that belongs to the supposed group of languages ​​of the plateau Benue Congolese family . The Ajia-speaking population lives in the Kajura State University of Kajuna in Nigeria. In 2011, the number of carriers was estimated at 5,000. The carriers of ajiya will identify with the people of Hadar . Many can read Hausa .

Ajia
CountryNigeria
RegionsKaduna
Total number of speakers5000 (2011)
Classification
Nigerian-Congolese Languages
Atlanta-Congolese Languages
Benue Congolese
Plateau languages
Central plateau languages
Northern languages ​​plateau
Ajia
Language Codes
ISO 639-1-
ISO 639-2-
ISO 639-3idc
Ethnologue
ELCat
IETF
Glottolog

Links

  • Ajia on Ethnologue
  • OLAC resources in and about the Idon language


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Adjia&oldid=93163516


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