Aduge

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Aduge

Spoken in

Anambra ( Nigeria )
speaker 1,900 (1992)
Linguistic
classification

Niger-Congo

Language codes
ISO 639-3

adu

The Aduge language is an endangered edoid language that is only spoken by 1,900 residents of the Nigerian state of Anambra (as of 1992).

The Aduge forms within the Benue-Congo language group the subgroup of the Northwest Doid languages.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. adu on sil.org
  2. D. Crozier, R. M. Blench: Index of Nigerian Languages. 2nd edition, SIL, Dallas 1992. Quoted from Aduge on ethnologue.com.
  3. ^ Aduge on ethnologue.com