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Languages of Nigeria - Wikipedia

The major native languages, in terms of population, are Hausa (over 63 million when including second-language, or L2, speakers), Yoruba (over 47 million, ...

Language data for Nigeria - Translators without Borders

The official language is English, but it is spoken less frequently in rural areas and amongst people with lower education levels. Other major languages spoken ...

Nigeria - Languages, Dialects, Ethnicities - Britannica

Nigeria - Languages, Dialects, Ethnicities: The languages of Nigeria are classified into three broad linguistic groups: Niger-Congo, ...

Language data for Nigeria - CLEAR Global

The official language is English, but it is spoken less frequently in rural areas and amongst people with lower education levels. Other major languages spoken ...

What languages do people in Nigeria grow up speaking? - Reddit

Most families follow the ethnic approach. At home they speak a mix of their native dialect and English. In the North, that would commonly be a ...

The Languages of Nigeria - LinkedIn

Nigeria's hundreds of native languages can be sorted into just three language groups: Afroasiatic, Nilo-Saharan and Niger-Congo.

What Languages Are Spoken In Nigeria? - WorldAtlas

English is the official language of Nigeria. Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa with over 186 million residents. The country is also home to more ...

Introduction to Nigerian English - Oxford English Dictionary

In Nigeria, English is a co-official language alongside three other indigenous languages: Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba.

Nigeria: most common languages spoken at home 2022 | Statista

The primary languages spoken at home in Nigeria are Hausa, Yoruba, and English.

Nigeria Languages - FamilySearch

Description · Hausa language · Yoruba language · Igbo language · Fula language - also known as Fulani, Fulah, and Fulfulde · Ibibio-Efik ...

What Languages do People Speak in Nigeria?

Over 520 languages are spoken in Nigeria today. Many of these languages are of either the Afroasiatic language family, the Nilo-Saharan language family, or the ...

Nigeria - Wikipedia

The official language is English, chosen to facilitate linguistic unity at the national level. Nigeria's constitution ensures de jure freedom of religion, and ...

Nigeria | Ethnologue Free

Some of these—Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba—are official languages in parts of the country. Nigeria was also home to 12 indigenous languages that are now extinct. In ...

What is the official language of Nigeria? If it is English, why do they ...

Hi AVA, English is indeed the official language of Nigeria. That was decided in order to make communication easier in a country that has ...

Nigeria: languages by number of speakers 2021 | Statista

As of 2021, Hausa was the most widely spoken local language in Nigeria, as it was used by more than 48 million people.

Language Monday: Nigeria - World Book

Many people of southeastern Nigeria speak Igbo, a language that is also part of the Niger-Congo family. There are about 24 million Igbo speakers ...

Get to know Yoruba, one of the main languages of Nigeria - YouTube

Yoruba is spoken as a first language by about 50 million people in West Africa, especially western Nigeria. Moreover, Yoruba is an official ...

Most spoken languages in Nigeria - TikTok

At number five, we have the izho language. At No. 4, the Igala language. At number three, we have the IBU language. At No. 2, the Uruba language ...

Nigerian English - Oxford English Dictionary

In Nigeria, English is a co-official language alongside three other indigenous languages: Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba. However, this is only in principle because, ...

AUTHOR- - ERIC

In the context of Nigeria, Hausa, lbo and. Yoruba are regarded as national languages, while English is regarded as the sole official language. The language ...


American Sign Language

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American Sign Language is a natural language that serves as the predominant sign language of Deaf communities in the United States and most of Anglophone Canada.

Fon language

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Fon also known as Dahomean is the language of the Fon people. It belongs to the Gbe group within the larger Atlantic–Congo family. It is primarily spoken in Benin, as well as in Nigeria and Togo by approximately 2.28 million speakers. Like the other Gbe languages, Fon is an isolating language with a SVO basic word order.

Official language

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An official language is a language having certain rights to be used in defined situations. These rights can be created in written form or by historic usage. 178 countries recognize an official language, 101 of them recognizing more than one.

Nigerian Pidgin

Spoken language

Nigerian Pidgin, also known simply as Pidgin or Broken or as Naijá in scholarship, is an English-based creole language spoken as a lingua franca across Nigeria. The language is sometimes referred to as Pijin or Vernacular.

Nigeria French Language Village

The Nigeria French Language Village is an inter-university centre for French studies in Nigeria. Located in Badagry, Lagos State, the centre is an autonomous federal tertiary institution regulated by the Nigerian National Universities Commission.

Balinese language

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Balinese is an Austronesian language spoken on the Indonesian island of Bali, as well as Northern Nusa Penida, Western Lombok, Southern Sumatra, and Sulawesi. Most Balinese speakers also use Indonesian.