The Cinda-Regi language (commonly known as Kamuku and also known as ‘Yara or Cinda-Regi-Kuki-Kuru-Maruba) is a language complex of
Nigeria belonging to the
Kamuku branch of
Kainji languages.
Geographic distribution
The Kamuku language is spoken in various parts of northern Nigeria. This include
Kaduna State (
Birnin Gwari),
Kebbi State,
Kwara State
Kwara State ( yo, Ìpínlẹ̀ Kwárà), is a state in Western Nigeria, bordered to the east by Kogi State, to the north by Niger state, and to the south by Ekiti, Osun, and Oyo states, while its western border makes up part of the internation ...
,
Niger State (
Chanchaga
Chanchaga is a Local Government Area in Niger State, Nigeria. Its headquarters is in the state capital of Minna which occupies much of the Local Government Area.
It has an area of 72 km and a population of 201,429 at the 2006 census.
The ...
,
Rafi,
Mariga,
Kontagora and
Minna) and
Sokoto State (
Sokoto).
Varieties
There are four main varieties: Cinda, Regi,
Rogo (Orogo), and Kuki. Kuru and Maruba, both named after villages, are close to each other. Shiyabe is closely related to the
Rogo language
Rogo (also Urogo, Burogo, Ucanja Kamuku) is a Kainji language of Nigeria. It is spoken around the town of Ucanja in the Rafi and Mariga Local Government Areas of Niger State, as well as the Birnin Gwari LGA of neighbouring Kaduna State
Kadun ...
. However, Rogo can refer to two varieties, namely a Cinda-Regi variety and another non-Cinda-Regi variety (Rogo II).
Names
Names for the Cinda-Regi languages:
References
External links
Word list of terms in various dialects of Kamuku
{{Platoid languages
Kamuku languages
Languages of Nigeria