dje ISO 639

Zarma sanni, Zarmaciine Autonyms

Zarma

  • Geography

    NE Dosso and Tillabéri regions; also Niamey.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Niger

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Adzerma, Djerma, Dyabarma, Dyarma, Dyerma, Zabarma, Zarbarma, Zarmaci, Zerma
Zarma sanni, Zarmaciine
5,900,000 in Niger (2021). Total users in all countries: 5,990,100.
Dosso and Tillabéri regions; also Niamey.
Burkina Faso, Central Mali: Enlarged area, Mali: Index map, Niger, Nigeria, Map 1
4 (Educational). Recognized language (1999, Constitution, Article 3).
Nilo-Saharan, Songhai, Southern
Songhoyboro Ciine (“Kaado” (pej.)). In Niger, dialects from Dendi [ddn] and Songai blend into Zarma. Intelligibility is high, ethnic autonym: Dendi or Songai. Cannot understand Songhay, Koyraboro Senni [ses] in Mali.
Used as L2 by Western Niger Fulfulde [fuh].
Taught in primary schools in early grades only in Zarma-speaking areas. Radio. TV. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible: 1990.
Arabic script, Naskh variant [Arab]. Braille script [Brai]. Latin script [Latn], primary usage.
Ethnic groups include Kurtey (32,000), Wogo (28,000), Songhay (400,000), Dendi (40,000). Muslim, Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Zarma
Zarma
600 in Burkina Faso (1987 SIL).
Est region: Tapoa province, scattered settlements.
6b (Threatened)
Used as L2 by Gourmanchéma [gux].
Muslim.
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Zarma
87,800 in Nigeria (2000).
Kebbi state: Argungu, Birnin Kebbi, and Bunza LGAs; Niger state: on Kontagora road; Yobe state: north of Nguru.
6a (Vigorous)
Used as L2 by Kyanga [tye].
Muslim.
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Zarmaci
1,700 in Mali (2012 G. Davis).
Gao region: Ansongo circle, 2 villages south of Menaka at Niger border.
5 (Dispersed)
Used by all.
Muslim, traditional religion.
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