• Berom or Birom (Cèn Bèrom) is the most widely spoken Plateau language in Nigeria. The language is locally numerically important and is consistently spoken...
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  • Berom people. The Berom speak the Berom language, which belongs to the Plateau branch of Benue–Congo, a subfamily of the large Niger–Congo language family...
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  • Berom or Birom may refer to: Berom people Berom language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Berom. If an internal link led...
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  • 1650-1848 Bureau of Mines (Republic of China) Berom language (ISO 639 code: bom), a Plateau language of Nigeria Bromborough railway station, Merseyside...
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  • Fan language may refer to: An alternative spelling of the Fang language A dialect of the Berom language This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • palace and office is located in an area in Jos North called "Jishe" in Berom language. In 1956, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II together with her consort Prince...
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    palace and office is located in an area in Jos North called "Jishe" in Berom language. In 1956, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II together with her consort Prince...
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    "cactus," although it is not a true cactus. It is called yěp in the Berom language. Euphorbia kamerunica is used as fencing in central Nigeria. The spines...
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    areas in central Nigeria.[citation needed] Berom and Eggon have the most speakers. Most Plateau languages are threatened and have around 2,000-10,000...
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  • The Cen and Ganang varieties are spoken by only 2000 each. Cen has added Berom noun-class prefixes and consonant alternation to an Izere base. Blench (2019)...
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    West and Central Africa (see list of musical instruments of Cameroon). The Berom people of central Nigeria also have scraper or guiro-like instrument called...
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  • is a Plateau language closely related to Izere. Most Firan speakers are multilingual in Firan, Hausa, English, Iten and sometimes Berom. Firan at Ethnologue...
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  • Plateau languages and Jukun beginning from the highest to the lowest: 72% with Izere (Izarek), 66% with Rigwe, 50% with Chara, 49% with Berom, 42% with...
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  • (Excellent) a – Med utmärkt beröm godkänd (Passed with great credit) AB – Med beröm godkänd (Passed with credit) Ba – Icke utan beröm godkänd (Passed, not without...
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    chaired by Hugh Dobbs. The five problems at the individual content were about Berom (Plateau) numbers, Abui (Timor-Alor-Pantar) possessives and semantics, Kimbundu...
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    among the Ham; Agwom among the Adara, Afizere, Bakulu and Gbong Gwom by the Berom in southern Kaduna State and Plateau State. Tor is used by the Tiv and Oche...
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    notes that there are many morphological similarities with Berom, Izere, and Ninzic languages (such as Mada), although there are no immediately identifiable...
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  • speak the Ninzo language, a western Plateau language of Nigeria. The speakers of the Sambe language, a now presumed extinct language spoken in a village...
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  • (WAT) Major languages Adara Bassa Nge Berom Boghom Dibo Ebira Eggon Fula Gade Gwari Goemai Gwandara Hausa Kakanda Kamuku Idoma Idomoid languages Igala Izere...
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  • Ham people (category Articles containing Tyap-language text)
    Government Areas of southern Kaduna State, Nigeria. They speak the Hyam language and refer to themselves as Ham. They are known as the 'Jaba' in Hausa,...
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    ethno-linguistic groups. Some of the indigenous ethnic groups in the state are: Berom Afizere Amo Anaguta Aten Bijim Bogghom Buji Jipal Mhiship Irchip Fier Gashish...
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  • Middle Belt (central) Nigeria. They speak the Rigwe language (also Nkarigwe), a Central Plateau language. Their headquarters is the town of Miango, west of...
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  • Adara people (category Articles containing Hausa-language text)
    are an ethnic group in the Middle Belt who speak the Adara language, a north Plateau language of Nigeria.[citation needed] Dio Awemi Maisamari is the National...
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  • Akurmi people (category Articles containing Hausa-language text)
    group in Kaduna and Kano States which speaks the T'kurmi language, an East Kainji language of Nigeria. The Akurmi people, a friendly people who practice...
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  • official language which is English, as a result of the British colonial rule over the nation. Nevertheless, it is not spoken as a first language in the...
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  • southern part of Kaduna State, Nigeria. Their language, Gyong language belongs to the central plateau language group. Their headquarters is at Fadan Kagoma...
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  • Middle Belt, Nigeria. The Tarok people call themselves oTárók, their language iTárók and their land ìTàrók [citation needed]. They are found principally...
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    an ethno-linguistic group in West Africa, who speak Kuteb, a Jukunoid language. Most of the Kuteb people reside in Taraba State, Nigeria. According to...
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  • Beromic Shall-Zwall Iten Cara (Teriya) Berom Blench (2019) also includes Nincut. Below is a list of language names, populations, and locations from Blench...
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  • Jju people (redirect from Bajju language)
    simply means "Jju People" and is used to refer to the speakers of the Jju language found in the Ka̠jju, the homeland of the Jju people. They are found in...
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