ut-Ma'in language

u̠t-Ma’in or Fakai is a Northwest Kainji dialect continuum spoken by 36,000 people in the Fakai district of Nigeria. (The letter is /ə/.) There are numerous rather divergent dialects:

  • Kag (Puku, Fakanchi, Et-Kag)
  • Jiir (Gelanchi, Et-Jiir)
  • Kur (Kere, Kar, Keri-Ni, Kelli-Ni, Kelanchi, Kelinci)
  • Zuksun (Zussun, Et-Zuksun)
  • Ror (Et-Maror, Tudanchi, Er-Gwar)
  • Fer (Fere, Et-Fer, Wipsi-Ni, Kukum)
  • Us (Et-Us)
  • Koor (Kulu)

u̠t-Ma’in
Fakanchi
Gelanchi
RegionFakai district, Nigeria
Native speakers
(36,000 cited 1992)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3gel
Glottologkagf1238

Names

Names for the u̠t-Ma’in peoples and languages from Blench (2012):[2]

Hausa namec-Lela namePeopleLanguage
FakkawaPək-nuKag-neǝt-Kag
FakkawaPək-nuəs-Usǝt-Us
GelawaGeeri-nia-Jiirǝt-Jiir
ZuksunWipsi-nia-Zuksunǝt-Zuksun
KukumawaWipsi-niəs-Ferǝt-Fer
KelawaKeri-niKər-niǝt-Kər
Tuduwaǝd-Gwana-Rorǝt-ma-Ror
Kuluwa?a-Koorǝt-ma-Koor

References

  1. u̠t-Ma’in at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  2. Blench, Roger (2012). "The Kainji languages of northwestern and central Nigeria" (PDF). Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.


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