bsf ISO 639

Bauchi

  • Geography

    NG Niger state: Rafi and Shiroro LGAs.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Nigeria

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Bauci, Baushi, Kushi
20,000 (Blench 1988), decreasing. Ethnic population: 32,000 (Decker et al 2021k). Population is difficult to estimate, especially in the case of the Bauchi, where civil unrest has caused the area unsafe to visit. Many Bauchi people have fled the area as refugees.
Niger state: Rafi and Shiroro LGAs.
Nigeria, Map 1
6b (Threatened).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Kainji, Western, Baushi-Gurmana
Rubu (Tù-rùbó), Wayam (Tũ-wãyã, Vũwãyã, Ãwãyã), Supana (Hɨpɨna, Tihɨpɨna, Vihɨpɨna), Bandeke (Adeka, Madaka, Ndəkə, Tundəkə, Vundəkə), Guda (Bauchi-Guda, Mɨɨn, Mɨn, Tiimɨn, Vwinyi), Asamburu. Lexical similarity: 63% Asamburu and Bandeke, 56% Asumburu and Rubu, 40%–55% Asumburu dialect with Fungwa [ula], 56% Bandeke and Guda, 67% Rubu and Supana (Decker et al 2021k).
Some shifting to Hausa [hau]. Some of all ages. All also use Hausa [hau] (Decker et al 2021k). Many also use English [eng], especially young adults (Decker et al 2021k).
Unwritten [Qaax].
Due to civil unrest, many Bauchi people are relocating to safer towns, where Hausa [hau] is the LWC (Decker et al 2021k). Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Bauchi