Ut-Ma'in language

Spoken in

Niger -Congo

  • Atlantic - Congo Benue - Congo Kainji West Kainji Duka

Gel

The language Kag -Fer- Jiir coordi - Ror -Us - Zuksun (ISO 639-3: gel, also ət - Ma'in, ut- Ma'in, Fakai, fakanchi, fakanci, fakkanci, gelanchi ) is a platoide language from the language group of the Western Kainji languages, spoken by 36,000 people from the ethnic group of the Fakachi in the Nigerian state of Kebbi.

Within the language, there are many different dialects, including kag ( puku, fakanchi, et- kag ) jiir ( gelanchi, et- jiir ), health ( kere, kar, keri -ni -ni kelli, kelanchi, kelinci ) zuksun ( zussun, et- zuksun ) ror ( et- maror, tudanchi he - gwar ), copper ( fere, et- fer, wipsi -ni Kukum ), us ( et- us) and co ( kulu ). Ror and kag are not recognized by the government dialects, and the coordination is the least talked. Most speakers go on to pass on to their children English or Hausa as their first language. The language is now ut- Ma'in.

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