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Ichi Akechi

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Akechi chi ichi Chadic abo kù mà ki ichi Akchi di jọwọ north Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Benin kpai Togo, kpai ejọwọ south Niger mañyi Chad. Ma ñwọ di Ivory Coastke, ama ma bjụ nanañ. Abọ ku ma nwọ ki ichi akechi di Sudan, ama ma gbeju nanan.

Ichi akechi dfu ami ichi Afroasiatic. [1] Akchi chi ichi ku ma ka tule fu ami ichi Chadic chakadu.Amọne chakadu ki ya ki ichi Akchi chi amọn 200 million.[2]

Ojane Nigeria industry film Akechi chi In Kannywood.[3]

Classification

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Akechi dfu ichi West Chadic ki di of Chadic languages, ki di efu family ichi Afroasiatic.[4]

Ane Ami Akẹchi

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The linguistic groups of Nigeria in 1979

Abo ku ma ki ichi Akechi ma di southern Niger kpai northern Nigeria ọjile .[5][6][7] Ma di ichi Akechi chi lingua franca northern Nigeria, southern Niger, northern Cameroon, northern Ghana, northern Benin, northern Togo, southern Chad manyi ami efewo ki bọ Sudan.[6]

Country Nigeria, Akechi ma ka ojile north, Ama Kwara, Kogi kpai Benue ma gbeju ka Akechi omo n. Ami State ku ma gbeju ki ichi Akechi chi Kano, Kaduna, Katsina, Daura, Gobir, Zaria, Sokoto, Birnin Kebbi, Gusau, Dutse, Hadejia, Bauchi, Azare, Misau, Zamfara, Gombe, Nafada, Maiduguri, Yobe, Yola, Jalingo, Jos, Lafia, Nasarawa, Minna, Kontagora, Keffi manyi Abuja.[8]

In Niger, Hausa is spoken by up to 53% of the population.[9] It is very popular in the cities of Maradi, Diffa, Tahoua, Zinder, Tillaberi, Dosso, and Agadez.

Country Cameroon, Ma ki Ichi Akechi efewo Ngaoundere, Garoua, [[Yaoundé], [[Douala], [[Bamenda], [[Bafia] and Esseka.[10]

Country Ghana, Abo ku ma ki Akechi chi abo Zongo communities.[11]

Country Benin, Ma ki Akechi north. Ami efewo ku ma ki Akechi chi Parakou, Kandi, Natitingou, and Djougou.[12]

Country Togo, Ma ki Akechi north. Ami efewo ku ma ki Akechi ch Sokode, Kara, and Dapaong.

Country Chad,Ma ki Akechi south. efewo ku ma ki Akechi ch N'Djamena.[citation needed]

Country Sudan, Ami efewo ku ma ki Akechi ch Jazirah, Blue Nile, and Kordofan, Darfur States, Gadaref State, Red Sea State, White Nile State, River Nile[citation needed]

  1. Chayes. "The Hausa Language". Website des Institutes für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Retrieved 2022-02-15.
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  3. "Nigerian actress Rahama Sadau banned after on-screen hug". BBC News. 2016-10-03. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
  4. "Chadic languages | Britannica". www.britannica.com (in English). Retrieved 2022-02-15.
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  7. Sani, M. A. Z. (1999). Tsarin sauti da nahawun hausa. Ibadan [Nigeria]: University Press. ISBN 978-978-030-535-2. OCLC 48668741.
  8. Simwa, Adrianna (2018-06-21). "List of states in Nigeria predominantly inhabited by the Hausas". Legit.ng - Nigeria news. (in English). Retrieved 2024-07-05.
  9. "The Languages of Niger: Hausa". Wells Bring Hope (in English). 2022-11-14. Retrieved 2024-07-05.
  10. "Hausa - Boston University" (PDF). Boston University. Retrieved July 5, 2024.
  11. "The history of the Hausa people in Ghana". GhanaWeb. Retrieved July 5, 2024.
  12. "Nigeria Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online". maps.lib.utexas.edu. Retrieved 2024-12-17.


Éwn malábó:Refbegin

  • Philips, John Edward. “Hausa in the Twentieth Century: An Overview.” in Sudanic Africa, vol. 15, 2004, pp. 55–84. online, on Romanization of the language.
  • Bauer, Laurie (2007). The Linguistics Student's Handbook. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-2758-5.
  • Schuh, Russell G.; Yalwa, Lawan D. (1999). "Hausa". Handbook of the International Phonetic Association. Cambridge University Press. pp. 90–95. ISBN 0-521-63751-1.
  • Charles Henry Robinson; William Henry Brooks; Hausa Association, London (1899). Dictionary of the Hausa Language: Hausa–English. The Oxford University Press.
  • Schön, James Frederick (Rev.) (1882). Grammar of the Hausa language (in English). London: Church Missionary House. p. 270. Archived from the original on October 19, 2018. Retrieved Oct 19, 2018 – via archive.org. (Now in the public domain).

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