Como Karim
| Como Karim | ||
|---|---|---|
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Spoken in |
Nigeria ( Taraba State ) | |
| speaker | approx. 11,400 (2000) | |
| Linguistic classification |
Niger-Congo |
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| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-3 |
cfg |
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The Como Karim language (ISO 639-3: cfg; also asom, chomo, kinzimba, kirim, kiyu, nuadhu, shomo karim, shomoh, shomong) is a platoid language used by a total of 11,400 people (as of 2000) in the Nigerian state of Taraba is spoken in the local government areas Jalingo and Karim Lamido .
The Como Karim language is one of the jukunoid languages [jukd] and its subgroup Wurbo, which also includes Jiru [jrr] and Tita (language) [tdq]. The languages Schoo-Minda-Nye [bcv], Jiru [jrr] and Jessi are also called Bakula .