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Dead Nigerian Languages:10 Local Mother Tongues, You Will Never Get To Hear by Moradeeke(f): 10:43am On Nov 19, 2015
Nigeria has over 500 indigenous languages. Few
of us know up to 10.

We are all familiar with the popular ones,
Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Efik, Ibibio, Edo etc, but
the vast majority of our languages, we have not
even heard of and some we will never hear of.

Here are 10 Nigerian languages you will never
get to hear, because nobody speaks them
anymore.


1. Ajawa
Ajawa used to be spoken in Bauchi State. It is a
Afro-Asiatic language. It became extinct
sometime around 1920 and 1940 as the native
speakers adopted Hausa.

2. Basa-Gumna
Basa-Gumna was used in Chanchaga part of Niger state, and also near the Basa homeland of Nasarawa. It was a Kainji language. It died when the native speakers chose to speak Hausa instead.

3. Auyokawa
Auyokawa used to be spoken in Jigawa State. It
was an Afro-Asiatic language.

4. Gamo-Ningi
Gamo (Buta) and Ningi was a Kainji dialect
cluster in Bauchi state, with a population of
about 15,000.

5. Holma
Holma or Da Holmaci, formerly spoken in
Adamawa State is an extinct Afro-Asiatic
language. It died as its native speakers chose
to speak Fulfulde .

6. Kubi
Kubi was an Afro-Asiatic language formerly
spoken in Bauchi State. The Members of the
ethnic group have a population of about 1,500.
They now speak Hausa.

7. Kpati
Kpati was formerly spoken in Taraba State. lt
was a Grassfields language.

8. Mawa
Mawa which is different from another language
in Chad also known as Mawa, is also extinct. It
was however never really proven to be a
language of Nigeria.

9. Odut
Odut used to spoken in Odukpani area of Cross
River
State.

10. Teshenawa
Teshenawa was a language formerly spoken in
Jigawa State. It was an Afro-Asiatic.

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Re: Dead Nigerian Languages:10 Local Mother Tongues, You Will Never Get To Hear by INTROVERT(f): 10:44am On Nov 19, 2015


Re: Dead Nigerian Languages:10 Local Mother Tongues, You Will Never Get To Hear by Lionhearted: 11:35am On Nov 19, 2015
And am doubly sure some other languages will also soon go extinct.

Why wouldn't it be so when we are busy forming 'enlightened' 'alakowe'.

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