BGA ISO 639-3
Gwamhi-Wuri
A language of Nigeria
- ISO 639
- bga
- Alternate Names
- Banganci, Bangawa, Lyase, Lyase-Ne
- Population
- 16,000 (2000).
- Location:
- Kebbi state: Wasugu-Danko LGA; Zamfara state: Gummi LGA.
- Language Status
- 8b (Nearly extinct).
- Classification
- Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Kainji, Western, Duka
- Dialects
- Gwamhi (Abaangi, Banga, Banganci, Bangawa, Gwamfanci, Gwamfawa, Gwamfi, Gwamhyə), Wuri (Wəri, Wuranci, Wurawa), Mba (Kokanawa, Kokonanci). Dialects have slight lexical and tonal differences. Lexical similarity: 57% with ut-Ma’in [gel], 47% with ut-Hun [uth], 43% with C’lela [dri].
- Language Use
- Many Gwamfawa assimilating to Lela culture and language, while the Wurawa assimilating to Hausa [hau]. Many shifted to C’Lela [dri]. Many shifted to Hausa [hau].
Also Spoken in
Map
Location: Kebbi state: Wasugu-Danko LGA; Zamfara state: Gummi LGA.
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