tye ISO 639

Kyangganya Autonyms

Kyanga

  • Geography

    NG Kebbi state: Tungan Bage, Tungan Noma, Kasati, Tondi, Sarahu, Samba, and Kangiwa villages.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Nigeria

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Canga, Changa, Kenga, Kyangawa, Kyanggana, Kyenga, Kã, Tienga, Tyanga, Tyenga
Kyangganya
14,000 in Nigeria (2015 R. Jones). Ethnic population: 200,000. Total users in all countries: 15,000.
Kebbi state: Tungan Bage, Tungan Noma, Kasati, Tondi, Sarahu, Samba, and Kangiwa villages.
Benin, Nigeria, Map 1
6b (Threatened).
Niger-Congo, Mande, Eastern, Eastern, Kyanga
None known. Not inherently intelligible with the Busa group. Lexical similarity: 78% with Shanga [sho], 57%–62% with the Busa group.
SOV; postpositions; genitives before noun heads; articles, adjectives, numerals, imbedded relative NPs after noun head; person, number, aspect suffixed to subject pronouns; CV, CVV, CCV; grammatical tone on verbs, and pronouns; 3 level tones, no embedded clause.
Shifting to Hausa [hau], Dendi [ddn], Bisã [bqp], Boko [bqc], or Zarma [dje] depending on location. Some of all ages. Most also use Hausa [hau]. Also use Bisã [bqp]. Also use Boko [bqc]. Also use Dendi [ddn]. Also use Zarma [dje].
Literacy materials are available (2015 R. Jones). Dictionary.
Latin script [Latn].
Muslim, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Kyanga
Kyanga
1,000 in Benin (1995 R. Jones).
Alibori department: Segbana commune, Kasati, Tungan Bage, and Tungan Noma towns.
6b (Threatened)
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