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(Redirected from Gaɗi language) Kainji language spoken in Nigeria Not to be confused with Vadi language (Chadic).
Vadi
tsɨVaɗi
Native toNigeria
RegionNiger State
EthnicityKambari
Native speakers130,000 (2011)
Language familyNiger–Congo?
Language codes
ISO 639-3tvd Tsuvadi
Glottologtsuv1239
ELPTsuvadi
Vaɗi
PeopleAvaɗi
LanguageTsɨvaɗi
Gaɗi
PeopleAgaɗi
LanguageTsɨgaɗi

The Vadi language, Tsuvadi, is a Kainji language of Nigeria spoken by the Kambari people.

Kakihum (or Gadi, Gaɗi), is a dialect.

References

  1. Vadi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
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