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Severely Endangered

Native Speakers Worldwide

only in the hundreds

Domains of Use

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The Ayu language of Central Nigeria and its affinities
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Severely Endangered

Native Speakers Worldwide

only in the hundreds

Domains of Use

No data

Speaker Number Trends

No data

Transmission

No data

Speakers

Second-language speakers

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Semi-speakers

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Child speakers

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Young adult speakers

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Older adult speakers

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Elder Speakers

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Ethnic Population

~10,000

Non-monolingual speakers

Almost all

More about speakers

"The number of ethnic Ayu might be as high as 10,000 given the relatively large settlements, but truly fluent speakers are probably only in the hundreds. Nonetheless, there are many individuals with a fragmentary knowledge of the language."

Year of info

2011

Location and Context

Countries

Nigeria

Coordinates

9.293779, 8.615738

Location description

"Spoken in Ungwar Nungu village in Kaduna State, Nigeria... Ayu speakers live in the following villages: Kongon, Gwade, Tayu, Arau, Diger, Ikwa [=Mayir], Agamati, Anka Ambel and Amantu all in the hilly region around Fadan Ayu."

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Other writing systems

"Spoken in Ungwar Nungu village in Kaduna State, Nigeria... Ayu speakers live in the following villages: Kongon, Gwade, Tayu, Arau, Diger, Ikwa [=Mayir], Agamati, Anka Ambel and Amantu all in the hilly region around Fadan Ayu."

More on writing systems

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Other languages used

Hausa

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