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West Kainji : ウィキペディア英語版
Kainji languages

The sixty or so Kainji languages are spoken by about 900 000 people in Nigeria. Four of the largest are Tsuvadi (150 000), Cishingini and Tsishingini (100 000 each)—all from the Kambari branch; and Clela (= C'lela, Lela) (100 000), of the Duka branch.
==Classification==
The most divergent of the Kainji languages are Resh, Laru, and Lopa. Subclassification of the other branches is not yet clear. A division between East and West Kainji is no longer maintained.
*Reshe
*Lakes: Laru, Lopa
*Kainji proper
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*Kambari languages
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*Basa languages
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*Kamuku languages
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*Shiroro languages
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*Northwest Kainji (Lela, Duka)
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*East Kainji

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