Laru language


Laru is a minor Kainji language of Nigeria. It has one dialect: Cuba, sometimes identified as a separate language. Speakers are shifting to Busa.

Dialects

There are three dialects of Shen spoken in the following villages:
  • Kárábàndéi and Sànsání
  • Sàːgúnú4, Sʷàʃí, Lúmːà, and Barkatai
  • Mɔ̀nːáĩ, Sáŋkʷà, and Màláːlé
The major villages, ordered from largest to smallest, are Sàːgúnú, Kárábàndéi, Sʷàʃí, Lúmːà, and Mɔ̀nːáĩ. There are fewer than 4,000 speakers.
Ethnologue lists Laru villages as Karabonde, Leshigbe, Luma, Monnai, Sansanni, and Shagunu.