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Tunzu language

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Tunzu
Tunzuii
Duguza
Native toNigeria
RegionPlateau State and Bauchi State
Native speakers
2,500 (2003)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3dza
Glottologtunz1235
ELPTunzu
Tunzu[2]
PersonTunzú
PeopleàTunzû
LanguageìTunzû

Tunzu (Tunzuii), or Itunzu, also known as Duguza (Dugusa) in Hausa, is a Kainji language of Nigeria.

Demographics

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The Tunzu people live in 7 villages. There are 5 villages (including the main settlement of Gada) in Jos East LGA, Plateau State and 2 villages (Kurfi and Magama) in Toro LGA, Bauchi State. The Tunzu villages in Bauchi State are assimilated into Hausa culture. There were 2,500 speakers (2003 estimate), although there might be 2,000 more ethnic Tunzu who do not speak the Tunzu language.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Tunzu at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Blench, Roger (2019). An Atlas of Nigerian Languages (4th ed.). Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.
  3. ^ Blench, Roger. 2021. Introduction to the Shammɔ peoples of Central Nigeria.