From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Igede |
---|
Native to | Central Nigeria |
---|
Region | Benue State |
---|
Ethnicity | Igede |
---|
Native speakers | (250,000 cited 1991)[1] |
---|
| |
---|
|
ISO 639-3 | ige |
---|
Glottolog | iged1239 |
---|
Igede is a language spoken in Benue State and Cross River State, Nigeria, by 250,000 people.[citation needed]
References[]
- ^ Igede at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
- Richard Bergman, 1981. An outline of Igede grammar
show |
---|
Official languages | |
---|
National languages | |
---|
Recognised languages | |
---|
Indigenous languages | show Indigenous languages (ordered by state) |
---|
Adamawa | |
---|
Akwa Ibom | |
---|
Bauchi | |
---|
Bayelsa | |
---|
Benue | |
---|
Borno | |
---|
Cross River | |
---|
Delta | |
---|
Edo | |
---|
Gombe | |
---|
Jigawa | |
---|
Kaduna | |
---|
Kano | |
---|
Kebbi | |
---|
Kogi | |
---|
Kwara | |
---|
Nasarawa | |
---|
Niger | |
---|
Ondo | |
---|
Plateau | |
---|
Rivers | |
---|
Taraba | |
---|
Yobe |
- Bade
- Bole
- Ɗuwai
- Karekare
- Ngamo
- Ngizim
|
---|
|
|
|
---|
|
Immigrant languages |
- English
- French
- Punjabi
- Spanish
- Arabic
- German
- Italian
- Hindi
- Hebrew
- Arabic
- Chinese
- Portuguese
- Japanese
- Romani
- Russian
- Danish
- Dutch
|
---|
Scripts | |
---|
Categories:
- Languages of Nigeria
- Volta–Niger languages
- Volta–Niger language stubs
Hidden categories:
- Language articles citing Ethnologue 18
- Language articles with old Ethnologue 18 speaker data
- All articles with unsourced statements
- Articles with unsourced statements from May 2020
- All stub articles