Dazawa or Daza is listed by Blench (2006) as a Chadic language within the Bole group.[1] It is allegedly[by whom?] spoken in a few villages of Darazo LGA, Bauchi State, Nigeria.[2] Glottolog (2017) lists the language as "unattested". Newman (2019) lists Daza as a possible synonym of Bole.[3]
| Daza | |
|---|---|
| Dazawa | |
| Native to | Nigeria |
| Region | Bauchi State |
Language family | Afro-Asiatic
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
| Glottolog | daza1244 |
West Chadic languages | |||||||
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| Hausa–Gwandara (A.1) | |||||||
| Bole–Tangale (A.2) |
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| Angas (A.3) | |||||||
| Ron (A.4) | |||||||
| Bade (B.1) | |||||||
| Warji (B.2) | |||||||
| Barawa (B.3) |
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| Others | |||||||
Italics indicate extinct languages. See also: Chadic languages | |||||||