Agoi

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Agoi

Spoken in

Nigeria
speaker 12,000 (in 1989)
Linguistic
classification

Niger-Congo

Language codes
ISO 639-3

ibm

The language Agoi (ibami, ro bambami, wa Bambani and WAGO-I; ISO 639-3 is ibm) is a Nigerian American language , the 12,000 residents of the state of Cross River is spoken.

It belongs to the Delta Cross language group of the Cross River languages within the language family of the Niger-Congo languages .

With the languages Bakpinka [bbs] and Doko-Uyanga [uya], Agoi forms the language group Agoi-Doko-Iyoniyong .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ibm
  2. (Faraclas 1989)
  3. Ethnologue