Boghom language
Afro-Asiatic language of Nigeria
Boghom | |
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Native to | Nigeria |
Region | Plateau State |
Native speakers | (50,000 cited 1973)[1] |
Language family | Afro-Asiatic
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | bux |
Glottolog | bogh1241 |
Boghom (also known as Bogghom, Bohom, Burom, Burum, Burrum; the Hausa people calls it Burmawa, Borrom, Boghorom, Bokiyim) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the majority of people in Kanam & Wase local government of Plateau State, Nigeria.
The Boghom people are mostly farmers, though some of them engage in rearing animals. Historically, hunting was a major occupation of the people as well.
Boghom is one of eight languages featured in Ronald Cosper's Barawa Lexicon: Jimi, Zul, Geji, Polci, Dott, Sayanci, Buli and Boghom.[2]
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External links
- OLAC resources in and about the Boghom language
- South Bauchi word lists in Wiktionary Appendix
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