The Shiroro languages, also known as the Pongu languages, form a branch of the Kainji languages of Nigeria. They are spoken near Shiroro Lake.
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| Pongu | |
| Geographic distribution | Nigeria |
| Linguistic classification | Niger–Congo?
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| Glottolog | shir1275 |
There are four basic divisions within Shiroro:[1]
Baushi is a language that constitutes half a dozen languages.
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