BTA ISO 639-3
Bata
A language of Nigeria
- ISO 639
- bta
- Alternate Names
- Batta, Bete, Birsa, Bwaatye, Bwatiye, Demsa Bata, Dunu, Eastern Bwatiye, Gboati, Gbwata, Gbwate
- Population
- 302,000 in Nigeria (2020). Total users in all countries: 304,500.
- Location:
- Adamawa state: Demsa, Fufore, Girei, Maiha, Song, and Yola North LGAs.
- Language Status
- 6a (Vigorous).
- Classification
- Afro-Asiatic, Chadic, Biu-Mandara, A, A.8
- Dialects
- Zumu (Jimo, Zomo), Wadi (Wa’i), Malabu, Kobotschi (Kobocĩ), Ribaw (Ribow), Njoboliyo, Garoua (Garua), Jirai, Furo, Song Bata. Bacama [bcy] and Central Bwatiye [bcy] 54%–68% of non-riverine dialects (Furo and Song); Njoboliyo [bta] 87% of Furo [bta], Song [bta], and Central Bwatiye [bcy]; Njoboliyo [bta] 73% of Bacama. Upriver dialects have contact with downriver dialects due to fishing practices. Dialect chain: Bacama [bcy] 89% with Central Bwatiye [bcy], 81% with Njoboliyo [bta], 86% with Furo [bta], 84% with Song Bata [bta].
- Language Use
- Most Muslims shifted to Fulfulde [fub]. All domains. Used by all. Mixed attitudes. Also use Adamawa Fulfulde [fub], especially adults middle-aged and above. Also use Hausa [hau]. Used as L2 by Mbula-Bwazza [mbu].
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Bata
- Writing
- Unwritten [Qaax].
- Other Comments
- Bacama [bcy] are joined with the Bata in the Bwaatye Association. Christian, Muslim.
Also Spoken in
- Location
- North region: Bénoué division along Nigeria border; along Bénoué river, west of Garoua; north Faro division, along Faro river.
- Dialects
- Ndeewe (Bata-Ndeewe).
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened) View other languages of Cameroon
Language Name
Bata
User Population
2,500 in Cameroon.
Map
Location: Adamawa state: Demsa, Fufore, Girei, Maiha, Song, and Yola North LGAs.
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