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Variety of the Kanuri language
Bilma Kanuri
Native toNiger
RegionAgadez
EthnicityKanuri
Native speakers43,000 (2021)
Language familyNilo-Saharan?
Dialects
  • Bilma
  • Fachi
Writing systemLatin
Language codes
ISO 639-3bms
Glottologbilm1238

Bilma Kanuri is a variety of the Kanuri language which is a Nilo-Saharan language belonging to the Saharan branch of the language family. It is spoken in Niger mainly in the Agadez Region by the Bilma Kanuri subgroup, and is named after the town of Bilma. The variety is one of the smaller varieties of Kanuri in terms of the number of speakers.

Like other varieties of Kanuri, Bilma Kanuri is agglutinative, where affixes are added to a root word to convey grammatical relationships and meanings. It typically follows a Subject-Object-Verb word order in basic sentence structures. Bilma Kanuri also exhibits vowel harmony, where vowels within a word harmonize or share certain phonetic features.

References

  1. Bilma Kanuri at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) Closed access icon
  2. "Kanuri, Bilma | Ethnologue Free".
  3. Bulakarima, Shettima Umara. 2001. A Study in Kanuri Dialectology: Phonology and Dialectal Distribution in Mowar. Maiduguri, Nigeria: Awwal. iv+189pp. (Publication of 1991 PhD.)

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