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  1. There are over 525 native languages spoken in Nigeria. [1] [2] [3] The official language and most widely spoken lingua franca is English, [4] [5] which was the language of Colonial Nigeria. Nigerian Pidgin – an English-based creole – is spoken by over 60 million people. [5] [6]

  2. Languages of Nigeria. The languages of Nigeria are classified into three broad linguistic groups: Niger-Congo, Nilo-Saharan, and Afro-Asiatic. The huge Niger-Congo group is further subdivided into nine major branches, including the Kwa subgroup, spoken in the extreme southwestern corner of the country; the Ijoid branch, spoken in the Niger ...

  3. In this post, we look at the languages in Nigeria. Here you will see the full list of Nigeria languages and the states/people that speak them. Nigeria has around 520 languages spoken among it’s nearly 200 million people. Despite its official colonial language being English -with over 60 million people speaking Nigerian English alongside ...

  4. 1. Aug. 2019 · English is the official language of Nigeria. Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa with over 186 million residents. The country is also home to more than 520 languages, but there are many more languages which are yet to be classified.

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  5. There are over 525 native languages spoken in Nigeria. The official language and most widely spoken lingua franca is English, which was the language of Colonial Nigeria. Nigerian Pidgin – an English-based creole – is spoken by over 60 million people.

  6. Languages of Nigeria. * Pan-Nigerian alphabet. Abanyom language. Abureni language. Adara language. Afade language. Afenmai language. Agbirigba. Agoi language. Ahan language. Ahwai language. Ajuwa language. Ake language. Akpet language. Akpondu language. Akum language. Alada language. Alege language. Alumu language. Ambo language (Nigeria)

  7. Von den etwa 500 einzelnen Sprachen gelten neben der Amtssprache, welche seit der Kolonialzeit Englisch ist, die Sprachen Edo, Efik, Adamaua-Fulfulde, Hausa, Idoma, Igbo, Zentral-Kanuri, Yoruba als Nationale oder Offizielle Sprachen. [1] .