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East Kainji language of Nigeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boze, also rendered Buji, is an East Kainji language of Nigeria belonging to the Shammo cluster. Boze is spoken in a contiguous area Bicizà, directly to the north of Jos city in Plateau State, Nigeria.[1]
Boze | |
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Buji | |
Native to | Nigeria |
Region | Jos Plateau |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | buji1242 |
Boze | |
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Person | unaBoze |
People | anaBoze |
Language | εBoze |
Gorong | |
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Person | unεGorong (unaGorong) |
People | anεGorong (anaGorong) |
Language | εGorong |
Firu | |
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Person | unoFiru |
People | ànoFíru |
Language | εFiru |
Dialects include Boze, Gorong, and Firu.[1]
Boze (ɛBoze), also called Buji, is spoken in many villages to the west and northwest of Jos.[2]
Below are village names organized by dialect, with modern names are given in parentheses.[1]
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