Enwang-Uda
Enwan-Uda
Native toNigeria
RegionAkwa Ibom State
Native speakers
(25,000 cited 1988–1998)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
enw – Enwan
uda – Uda
Glottologenwa1244
ELPEnwan

Enwang (Enwan) and Uda are a Lower Cross River language of Nigeria. The two varieties are quite distinct.

Uda was the subject of a month-long intensive field methods course through CoLang (the Institute on Collaborative Language Research) in 2012 at the University of Kansas. The course relied on two native speakers from Nigeria.[citation needed]

References

edit
  1. ^ Enwan at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Uda at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)

📚 Artikel Terkait di Wikipedia

Oron people

Annang languages. Other languages spoken by the Oron people include the Ebughu language, Ilue language, Efai language, Okobo language, Enwang language and

ENW

Electricity North West, a British electricity distribution network operator Enwang language, spoken in Nigeria (by ISO 639 code) This disambiguation page lists

Cross River languages

Kiong, Korop Lower Cross East (Efik, Ibibio, Anaang, Efiat, etc.) Central (Enwang, Uda) West (Ebughu, Oro, Usakade, Obolo, etc.) Ogoni Eleme; Baan (Ogoi)

Lower Cross River languages

Ilue, Enwang-Uda, Usaghade Additionally, Ethnologue lists several more languages within the Efik-Ibibio cluster. (See Ibibio-Efik languages.) Forde

Efik mythology

Akwa Ibom. Enwang and Oron folktales talk of the war of the pygmies which scattered many communities. This was known in the Enwang language as "Ekung Amamaisim-isim

List of Efik deities

deity of Adiabo Anantigha Enwañ - Anantigha Enwang is a male deity who originally belonged to the Enwang people. Sunko Monko - The deity for Nsidung (Henshaw

Efik people

Ito, Adiabo, Mbiabo (Mbiabo Edere, Mbiabo Ikot Offiong, Mbiabo Ikoneto), Enwang, Usukakpa and Abayen. The last three clans had greatly dwindled in number

Okobo, Nigeria

Cameroons. He settled at Ebughu/Enwang corridor. The evidence is Okobo Ebughu and the principal Okobo deity, Anentighe at Enwang. He sent his wife, Abia Ataghafog