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:- Bole
- *North : Bure, Bole, Gera, Geruma, Deno, Galambu, Giiwo, Kubi, Ngamo, Maaka, Ɓeele, Daza, ?Pali, Karekare
- *South : Kwaami, Pero, Piya-Kwonci, Kulung, Kholok, Nyam, Kushi, Kutto, Tangale, Dera
Names and locations
Below is a comprehensive list of Bole–Tangale language names, populations, and locations from Blench.| Language | Cluster | Dialects | Alternate spellings | Own name for language | Endonym | Other names | Other names for language | Exonym | Speakers | Location |
| Daza | Daza | a few villages | Bauchi State, Darazo LGA | |||||||
| Bole | Bara, Fika | Bòò Pìkkà, Bopika | Am Pìkkà, Ampika | Fika, Piika | Bolanci | Anika, Bolewa | 32,000 ; est. >100,000 | Bauchi State, Dukku, Alkaleri, and Darazo LGAs; Borno State, Fika LGA | ||
| Bure | BuBure | Bure | Bure | A single village southeast of Darazo town | Bauchi State, Darazo LGA | |||||
| Ɓeele | Bele | Àɓéelé | bòhé áɓéelé sg., Àɓéelé pl. | Bellawa | 120 ; a few villages | Bauchi State | ||||
| Deno | 9,900 | Bauchi State, Darazo LGA; 45 km northeast of Bauchi town | ||||||||
| Galambu | Galembi, Galambe | Galambu | Galambu | 8505 ; 2020 ; 1000 | Bauchi State, Bauchi LGA, at least 15 villages | |||||
| Dera | Shani, Shellen and Gasi | Bo Dera | na Dera sg., Dera pl. | Kanakuru | 11,300 | Adamawa State, Shellen LGA; Borno State, Shani LGA | ||||
| Fyandigeri | Fyandigere | sg. laa Fyandigeri, pl. Fyandigeri | Gerawa, Gere, Gera | 13,300 ; 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 | |||||
| Geruma | Sum, Duurum, possibly Gamsawa/Gamshi | Gerema, Germa | Geerum ; Gyeermu | Geerum ; sg. na Gyeermu, pl. Gyeermu | 4,700 | Bauchi State, Toro and Darazo LGAs. At least 10 villages | ||||
| Giiwo | Kirifi | Bu Giiwo | sg. Ba Giiwo, pl. Ma Giiwo | 3,620 ; 14,000 | Bauchi State, Alkaleri, Bauchi and Darazo LGAs, 24 villages | |||||
| Karekare | Western Jalalum, northern Pakaro and eastern Ngwajum | Kәrekәre, Kerekere, Karaikarai, Kerikeri | 39,000 | Bauchi State, Gamawa and Misau LGAs; Yobe State, Fika LGA | ||||||
| Kholok | Kode, Koode, Kwoode,Widala, Pia, Wurkum, Pitiko | 2,500 | Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA, near Didango | |||||||
| Kubi | Kuba | 1,090 ; 500 | Bauchi State, Darazo LGA, 40 km. N.E. of Bauchi town | |||||||
| Kulung | Kulung | Wurkum | 2000? | Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA | ||||||
| Kutto | Kupto | Kúttò | Kúttò | Two villages. 3000 | Bauchi State, Bajoga LGA, Yobe State, Gujba LGA | |||||
| Maaka | Two dialects; Maaka and Maha | Magha, Maga, Maha | More than 4,000 | Yobe State, Gujba LGA. Gulani and Bara towns and associated hamlets. Northeast of Dadin Kowa Reservoir. | ||||||
| Ngamo | Gamo | 17,800 | Borno State, Fika LGA; Bauchi State, Darazo LGA, Darazo district and Dukku LGA, Nafada district | |||||||
| Pero | Dialects associated with three major settlements | Walo | Péerò | sg. Péerò, pl. Pìpéerò | Filiya | 6,664 ; 20,000 | Gombe State, Shongom LGA, around Filiya. 3 main villages: Gwandum, Gundale and Filiya. | |||
| Piya–Kwonci cluster | Piya–Kwonci | Pia | Wurkum, Pitiko | 2,500 | Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA, near Didango | |||||
| Piya | Piya–Kwonci | Pia | Wurkum | |||||||
| Kwonci | Piya–Kwonci | Kunshenu | More than 4000 | |||||||
| Goji | Fo Goji | Nya Goji pl. Memme Goji | Kushe, Kushi | Chong'e | 4000 ; 5000. ca. 20 villages | Gombe State, Shongom LGA | ||||
| Kwaami | Kafarati, Ɗolli | Kwami, Kwom | Kwáámì | Kwáámì | Komawa | 10,000 | Bauchi State, Kwami LGA | |||
| Nyam | Nyambolo | A single village | Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA, at Andami village | |||||||
| Tangale | Ture, Kaltungo, Shongom, Billiri | Tangle | Táŋlɛ̀ | Billiri | 36,000 ; 100,000 | Gombe State, Kaltungo, Alkaleri and Akko LGAs |