Dir
[également appelé Diir, Dììr, Diri, Dra, Baram Dutse]Classification : Afro-Asiatic
·en danger
Classification : Afro-Asiatic
·en danger
Diir, Dììr, Diri, Dra, Baram Dutse |
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Afro-Asiatic, Chadic, West Chadic |
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Informations incomplètes “Les Zaars et leurs voisins” (639-657) . Bernard Caron (2005) , Henry Tourneux and Noé Woïn ·
"Si les Polci et les Zoɗi sont relativement nombreux (environ 50 000) les autres locuteurs avoisinent les 500 pour les lectes encore vivaces (Boto, Zaranda, Dir, Baraza, Geji, Zakshi, Chari)..."
Hausa
"Tous les locuteurs de la région, excepté peut-être les femmes âgées de certains villages isolés, sont bilingues haoussa-langue maternelle."
"le sud de l’état de Bauchi, au nord du Nigeria"
Informations incomplètes “South-Bauchi West Pronominal and TAM Systems” (93-112) . Bernard Caron (2006) , Bernard Caron and Peter Zima ·
"[Their population is] less than 600."
"the South of the Bauchi state (Nigeria)"
Informations incomplètes “Number in South-Bauchi West Languages (Chadic, Nigeria)” . Bernard Caron (2011)
"severely endangered"
"the south of Bauchi State (Nigeria)"
Informations incomplètes “An Atlas of Nigerian Languages” (111) . Roger Blench (2012)
"Bauchi State, Bauchi and Toro LGAs"
Informations incomplètes “Unmask the giant (an ethnic survey of Bauchi State)” . CAPRO Research Office (1995)
Dir - about 800; Baram Dutse - about 250
Hausa
"Hausa is used as the trade language."
“Dir is a small tribe of about 800 people found in Bauchi Local Government of Bauchi State... No Dir person is living outside the village... The entire village migrated to the present site of Dir village because water was even scarcer in the former place... The Baram-Dutse live in Bauchi LGA of Bauchi State. All of them (about 250), live in their village."
Informations incomplètes “Tonal Inversion in Geji and Pelu” . Bernard Caron (2011)