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EDOID

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Esempi di utilizzo di EDOID in una frase

  • The Oba of Benin is the traditional ruler and the custodian of the culture of the Edo people and all Edoid people.
  • The Bini people are closely related to several other ethnic groups that usually speak Edoid languages, for example the Esan, however it is important to address the fact that the name "Benin" (and "Bini") is a Portuguese corruption, which came from the word "Ubinu", which came into use during the reign of Oba Ewuare the Great, C.
  • Language groups spoken in the Niger Delta include the Ijaw languages, Ibibio-Efik languages, Itsekiri language, Central Delta languages, Edoid languages, Igboid languages, and Yoruboid Languages.
  • Edo State is a diverse state that is predominantly inhabited by the Edoid people, including the Edo (or Bini), Esan, Ora, Akoko-Edo, Owan and Afemai people among others.
  • However, in some Edoid languages nasal vowels have been reanalyzed as allophones of oral vowels after nasal consonants, and in others nasal consonants have been reanalyzed as allophones of oral consonants before nasal vowels, reducing the number of phonemically nasal consonants.
  • The Esans primarily speak the Esan language, an Edoid language related to Edo, Urhobo, Owan language, Isoko, Anioma and Etsako.
  • Sapele city seats on the indigenous lands of the Okpe people, a major group of the Urhobo Nation whose language Urhobo is one of the Edoid languages of southern Nigeria.
  • They are closely related to other Edoid ethnic groups, such as the Esan, the Etsakọ, the Isoko and Urhobo as well as other southern ethnic groups, such as the Yoruba and the Igbo.
  • It is classified alongside Urhobo, Okpe, Isoko and Eruwa as co-ordinate members of South-western Edoid branch of Proto Edoid language spoken by the Uvwie people of southern Nigeria.
  • According to the language family tree classification by Ethnologue, Okpe, Urhobo and Uvwie, alongside Eruwa and Isoko, make up the five Southwestern Edoid languages of the Benue-Congo group.
  • Asaba-Ase is one of the settlement in Ndokwa East recurrently affected by floods The native languages are Ukwuani, Isoko and Ijaw thus making it the meeting point of three out of the four ethnic divisions of Nigeria's Delta State (Edoid, Igboid and Ijoid).



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