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Etulo language

Volta–Niger language of Nigeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Etulo (Utur, Turumawa) is an Idomoid language of central Nigeria.

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Etulo is a tonal language. Word order is SVO.[2]

Distribution

Etulo is spoken in:

Demographics

Etulo speakers belong to 14 different clans.[3]

Clans in Buruku LGA are:

  • Agbatala
  • Oglazi
  • Agbɔ
  • Ugiɛ
  • Agia
  • Ogbulube
  • Oʃafu
  • Okpaʃila
  • Ingwaʤɛ

Clans in Katsina Ala LGA are:

  • Otsazi
  • Otanga
  • Okadiɲa
  • ʃɛwɛ
  • Aʃitanakwu

There are also Etulo speakers in Wukari LGA, Taraba State.[3]

Speaker estimates range from 10,000–100,000 speakers. Most Etulo speakers are also fluent speakers of Tiv, which is a local lingua franca.[3]

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Resources

  • Audio Recording 1: A story of the king, the hare and other animals (Text 1) and What I did yesterday (Text 3). Featuring Mr. Ingyu Clement Agyo and Mr. Moro Akanya. hdl:20.500.12434/fd138194
  • Audio Recording 2: How we plant yams (Text 2) and What I do everyday (Text 4). Featuring Mr. Ingyu Clement Agyo and Mr. Moro Akanya. hdl:20.500.12434/af886b51

References

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