Idoma language
Appearance
Idoma | |
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Ìdɔ́mà | |
Region | Benue State,Central Nigeria |
Ethnicity | Idoma |
Native speakers | 980,000 (2020)[1] |
Niger–Congo?
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | idu |
Glottolog | idom1241 |
Idoma(Ìdɔ́mà) is the second official language spoken inBenue Statein southeast-centralNigeria,by approximately one million people (2020 estimate).[1]The Idoma language is made up of the dialects ofAgatu,Edumoga, Otukpo, Otukpa, Orokam, Akpa Agila, Utonkon,Igede,Etilo,Iyala.The Idoma people are predominantly hunters, farmers and fishermen. They are bordered to the north by Nasarawa, south by cross river, east by Taraba and west by Enugu and Kogi States.[1]
Animal names
[edit]English | Idoma |
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dog | ewo |
Tiger | eje |
lion | agaba |
elephant | adagba |
squirrel | ocha |
ground squirrel | okwleje |
antelope | awi |
gorilla | obagwu |
cow | ena |
scorpion | ena; akpe |
goat | ewu |
male-goat | opi |
horse | onya |
sheep | ala; adangba |
ram | omede |
hawk | uche |
kite | omaga |
eagle | okpe |
snake | egwa |
boa (snake) | idu |
python (snake) | idili |
lizard | apa |
mamba (snake) | aka |
cobra (snake) | owa |
mole (snake) | ekwu |
viper (snake) | ogwiji |
crocodile | ikwu |
partridge | ewa |
monkey | eka |
parrot | iga |
rooster | obugwu |
mice | iyumbe |
rat | ifu; ikrekwu |
chimpanzee | ehlo |
bat | ido; udo |
sparrow | egwe |
finch | aylo |
vulture | epu; efu |
bald eagle | acha |
tortoise | ikinabo; okpakwu |
butterfly | ibebe |
chameleon | anyinya |
woodpecker | otochikpokpo |
crab | akle |
toad | aklifu |
dog | ewo |
dove | okede; okarikede |
pigeon | okantebe |
owl | ogwugwu |
deer | ewi |
falcon | uch’okpafa |
giraffe | ocha |
koala | akango |
penguin | igwe |
onyx | enoba |
zebra | otina |
beetle | ogbemi |
swift | akpandede |
praying mantis | ogongo |
grasshopper | ikaka |
cricket | ata |
grasscutter | obije |
ant | ilu |
soldier ant | egayinu |
mosquito | imu |
fish | ebenyi |
catfish | edu |
tilapia | apatampa |
pig | ehi; okome |
cat | obla; obisi |
duck | idangblo |
ferret | otekeneje |
ringneck dove | otitii |
cockroach | akpanga; apupre |
electric fish | olili |
agama lizard | obolokpo |
red-headed lizard | oroburu |
wasp | amulupka |
bee | enwu |
hedgehog | egbe |
snail | igbi |
References
[edit]- ^abcIdomaatEthnologue(25th ed., 2022)