Bole–Tangale languages


The Bole–Tangale languages are a branch of West Chadic languages that are spoken in various states of northeastern Nigeria.

Languages

The Bole–Tangale languages are:
Karekare is the most divergent language within the Bole branch, while Dera is the most divergent language within the Tangale branch.

Names and locations

Below is a comprehensive list of Bole–Tangale language names, populations, and locations from Blench.
LanguageClusterDialectsAlternate spellingsOwn name for languageEndonymOther names Other names for languageExonymSpeakersLocation
DazaDazaa few villages Bauchi State, Darazo LGA
BoleBara, Fika Bòò Pìkkà, BopikaAm Pìkkà, AmpikaFika, PiikaBolanciAnika, Bolewa32,000 ; est. >100,000 Bauchi State, Dukku, Alkaleri, and Darazo LGAs; Borno State, Fika LGA
BureBuBureBureBureA single village southeast of Darazo townBauchi State, Darazo LGA
ƁeeleBeleÀɓéelébòhé áɓéelé sg., Àɓéelé pl.Bellawa120 ; a few villagesBauchi State
Deno9,900 Bauchi State, Darazo LGA; 45 km northeast of Bauchi town
GalambuGalembi, GalambeGalambuGalambu8505 ; 2020 ; 1000 Bauchi State, Bauchi LGA, at least 15 villages
DeraShani, Shellen and GasiBo Derana Dera sg., Dera pl.Kanakuru11,300 Adamawa State, Shellen LGA; Borno State, Shani LGA
FyandigeriFyandigeresg. laa Fyandigeri, pl. FyandigeriGerawa, Gere, Gera13,300 ; at least 30 villages. Many Gera villages no longer speak the language. A 2018 survey suggested there are only 4 villages where the language is being passed on to children.Bauchi State, Bauchi and Darazo LGAs
GerumaSum, Duurum, possibly Gamsawa/Gamshi Gerema, GermaGeerum ; Gyeermu Geerum ; sg. na Gyeermu, pl. Gyeermu 4,700 Bauchi State, Toro and Darazo LGAs. At least 10 villages
GiiwoKirifiBu Giiwosg. Ba Giiwo, pl. Ma Giiwo3,620 ; 14,000 Bauchi State, Alkaleri, Bauchi and Darazo LGAs, 24 villages
KarekareWestern Jalalum, northern Pakaro and eastern NgwajumKәrekәre, Kerekere, Karaikarai, Kerikeri39,000 Bauchi State, Gamawa and Misau LGAs; Yobe State, Fika LGA
KholokKode, Koode, Kwoode,Widala, Pia, Wurkum, Pitiko2,500 Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA, near Didango
KubiKuba1,090 ; 500 Bauchi State, Darazo LGA, 40 km. N.E. of Bauchi town
Kulung Kulung Wurkum2000?Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA
KuttoKuptoKúttòKúttòTwo villages. 3000 Bauchi State, Bajoga LGA, Yobe State, Gujba LGA
MaakaTwo dialects; Maaka and Maha Magha, Maga, MahaMore than 4,000 Yobe State, Gujba LGA. Gulani and Bara towns and associated hamlets. Northeast of Dadin Kowa Reservoir.
NgamoGamo17,800 Borno State, Fika LGA; Bauchi State, Darazo LGA, Darazo district and Dukku LGA, Nafada district
PeroDialects associated with three major settlementsWaloPéeròsg. Péerò, pl. PìpéeròFiliya 6,664 ; 20,000 Gombe State, Shongom LGA, around Filiya. 3 main villages: Gwandum, Gundale and Filiya.
Piya–Kwonci clusterPiya–KwonciPiaWurkum, Pitiko2,500 Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA, near Didango
PiyaPiya–KwonciPiaWurkum
KwonciPiya–KwonciKunshenuMore than 4000
GojiFo GojiNya Goji pl. Memme GojiKushe, KushiChong'e4000 ; 5000. ca. 20 villages Gombe State, Shongom LGA
KwaamiKafarati, ƊolliKwami, KwomKwáámìKwáámìKomawa10,000 Bauchi State, Kwami LGA
NyamNyamboloA single villageTaraba State, Karim Lamido LGA, at Andami village
TangaleTure, Kaltungo, Shongom, BilliriTangleTáŋlɛ̀Billiri36,000 ; 100,000 Gombe State, Kaltungo, Alkaleri and Akko LGAs