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  2. Izon language - Wikipedia

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    Izon (Ịzọn), also known as (Central–Western) Ijo, Ijaw, Izo and Uzo, is the dominant Ijaw language, spoken by a majority of the Ijaw people of Nigeria. [2] [3]There are about thirty dialects, all mutually intelligible, of which there are Gbanran, Ekpetiama and Kolokuma etc. Kolokuma is the language of education.

  3. Languages of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    There are over 520 native languages spoken in Nigeria. [1] [2] [3] The official language is English, [4] [5] which was the language of Colonial Nigeria.The English-based creole Nigerian Pidgin – first used by the British and African slavers to facilitate the Atlantic slave trade in the late 17th century [6] – is the most common lingua franca, spoken by over 60 million people.

  4. Ijaw languages - Wikipedia

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    The Ijo languages were traditionally considered a distinct branch of the Niger–Congo family (perhaps along with Defaka in a group called Ijoid). [3] They are notable for their subject–object–verb basic word order, which is otherwise an unusual feature in Niger–Congo, shared only by such distant potential branches as Mande and Dogon.

  5. Nigerian English - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian English, also known as Nigerian Standard English, is a variety of English spoken in Nigeria. [1] Based on British and American English, the dialect contains various loanwords and collocations from the native languages of Nigeria, due to the need to express concepts specific to the cultures of ethnic groups in the nation (e.g. senior wife).

  6. Nigerian Pidgin - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Pidgin, also known simply as Pidgin or Broken (Broken English) or as Naijá in scholarship, is an English-based creole language spoken as a lingua franca across Nigeria. The language is sometimes referred to as Pijin or Vernacular .

  7. Ibibio language - Wikipedia

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    Ibibio kasahorow – language resources, including dictionary, books and proverbs. Bachmann's Master Thesis, Paper, Presentation; BOSS-IBB documentation v0.1-r4; ELAR Documentation of Dirge songs among the Urban people [Efik, Ibibio] ELAR Documentation of documenting drums and drum language in Ibibio traditional ceremonies

  8. Yoruba language - Wikipedia

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    Yoruba dictionary; kasahorow Yoruba Dictionary; Ọrọ èdè Yorùbá Archived 2012-04-02 at the Wayback Machine; lingua: Yoruba-Online-Dictionary English-Yoruba / Yoruba-English Archived 2019-01-08 at the Wayback Machine; Sabere d'owo Yoruba video drama series. Radio Abeokuta (2006). Pan-African Localization page for Yoruba

  9. Reverso (language tools) - Wikipedia

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    Reverso has been active since 1998, with the aim of providing online translation and linguistic tools to corporate and mass markets. [3] [4] In 2013 it released Reverso Context, a bilingual dictionary tool based on big data and machine learning algorithms. [5] In 2016 Reverso acquired Fleex, a service for learning English via subtitled movies.