Ayere–Ahan languages
Volta–Niger language branch of Nigeria / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ayere–Ahan languages are a pair of languages of southwestern Nigeria, Ayere and Àhàn (or Ahaan), that form an independent branch of the Volta–Niger languages. These languages are spoken in the border region of Kogi State and Ondo State, Nigeria.
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Ayere–Ahan | |
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Geographic distribution | Kogi State and Ondo State, Nigeria |
Linguistic classification | Niger–Congo?
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Proto-language | Proto-Ayere-Ahan |
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Glottolog | ayer1244 |
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The ASJP 4.0 classifies the Ayere–Ahan languages as most closely related to the Yoruboid languages.[1]