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(Redirected from Adim language) Upper Cross River language spoken in Nigeria
Gwune
Agwagwune
Native toNigeria
RegionCross River State
Native speakers(20,000 cited 1973)
Language familyNiger–Congo?
Language codes
ISO 639-3yay
Glottologagwa1247

The Gwune language, also known as Agwagwune, is an Upper Cross River language of Nigeria spoken by the Akunakuna people. It is a dialect cluster named after its prestige variety; others are Abayongo, Abini, Dim (Adim), Orum, Erei, Etono.

References

  1. Gwune at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
Cross River languages
Central Delta
Ogoni
Upper Cross River
North-South
East-West
Others
Lower Cross River
Ibibio-Efik
Others


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