| Hungworo | |
|---|---|
| Ngwe | |
| Ca̱hungwa̱rya̱ | |
| Native to | Nigeria | 
| Region | Niger State | 
| Native speakers | 20,000 (2003)[1] | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | nat | 
| Glottolog | hung1276 | 
| ELP | Hungworo | 
| Huŋgwəryə | |
|---|---|
| Person | Buhungwəryə | 
| People | Əhungwəryə | 
| Language | ʨəhungwə̀ryə or Ca̱hungwa̱rya̱ | 
Hungworo (Huŋgwəryə, Ca̱hungwa̱rya̱), or Ngwe (Ngwoi, Ungwai[2]), is a Kainji language spoken in the Tegina, Kagara, Pandogari area of Rafi, Nigeria.
Clans
Hungwəryə clans and their respective names and languages:[2]
| Clan | Language | Person (sg.) | People (pl.) | Hausa name | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| kùbìt | cìkùbìt | bùbítúbìtù | à- | Kabitu | 
| kə́lə́kù | cìkə́lə́kù | bùlə́kúlə̀kù | à- | Karaku | 
| ə̀yìnyə̀ | cìyìnyə̀ | bùyínyə́yìnyə̀ | à- | Makangara | 
| ùwũ̀sã̀ | cìwũ̀sã̀ | bùwṹsã́wũ̀sã̀ | à- | Karaya | 
| tə́mbə̀rì | cìtə́mbə̀rì | bùtə́mbə̀rì | à- | Tambari | 
| gàdà | cìgádágàdà | bùgádágàdà | à- | Makangada | 
The Makangara clan is in Sàgòmyè, Àrìyà, Ə̀rwàkò, Ìgádá, Àzwàngò, Àtáʔèngè, Àságànà, and Kátùngà villages. The Karaku clan lives in Mùtə́kùcì and other villages.[2]
References
- ↑ Hungworo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- 1 2 3 Blench, Roger (2012). "The Kainji languages of northwestern and central Nigeria" (PDF). Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.
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