Bade languages
Ɗemɗe Bade (anndiraaɗe kadi B.1 Caad Hirnaange walla ɗemɗe Bade–Ngizim) ko calɗi ɗemɗe Caad Hirnaange ɗe kaaldata ko e Diiwaan Borno e Diiwaan Jigawa to worgo Naajeeriya. Bade woni ɗemngal ɓurngal heewde haalooɓe, sibu ina waɗi 250 000 haalooɓe, rewi heen ko Ngizim ina waɗi 80 000 haalooɓe.
Ɗemɗe Ɗemɗe Bade ɗee ngoni:[1]
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]Duwaa Bade Siira (†) Ngizim Teshenawa (†) Oyokawa (†) Inɗe e nokkuuji Les ɗo, doggol kuuɓtodinngol inɗe ɗemɗe Bade, yimɓe, e nokkuuji ummoraade e Blench (2019).[2]
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]Ɗemɗe Cluster Dialects Binndol mbayliigu Innde hoore mum ngam ɗemngal Endonim(s) Inɗe goɗɗe (fawaade e nokku) Inɗe goɗɗe ngam ɗemngal Exonim(s) Haalooɓe Nokku(s) Auyokawa (majjuɗo) Jigawa, LGA Kafin Hausa, Auyo Shira (majjuɗo) Wuro Shira, e nder diiwaan Jigawa, e nder diiwaan Kafin Hausa ; darni Teshena (majjii) Teshenawa wuro Teshena, diiwaan Jigawa, LGA Kafin Hausa; darni Bade Hirnaange (Magwaram, Maagwaram), Bade Fuɗnaange (Bade k-Aɗo), Gashua Bade (Mazgarwa) Bedde Gidgid 31 933 (1952 W&B) ina jeyaa heen Duwai e Ngizim; 100 000 (SIL 1973) Dowla Borno, LGA Bade ; Diiwaan Jigawa, LGA Hadejiya Ɗuwai Duwai Lvji Fuɗnaange Bade Borno, Bade LGA Ngizim Ngezzim 39 200 ina heen Bade e Ɗuwai (1952 W&B); 000 Schuh (1972) Diiwaan Borno, LGA Damaturu
- ↑ Blench, Roger. 2006. The Afro-Asiatic Languages: Classification and Reference List (ms)
- ↑ Blench, Roger (2019). An Atlas of Nigerian Languages (4th ed.). Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.