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  • curprev 13:4513:45, 8 September 2023 DearCyanide talk contribs 5,239 bytes −10 I changed the location where some of the dialects are spoken. I'm an amateur linguist, I have specific interests in the origins of related languages and how they influence one another. I'm a native speaker of the Izzi-Ezza-Ikwo-Ngbo dialect cluster. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 09:3509:35, 7 May 2020 31.205.60.19 talk 5,294 bytes −27 The Enuani people of Delta might have a marginal identity crisis but the dialect of Igbo they speak is as “nuclear” Igbo as every other dialect of Igbo language proper. If the “Wawa” clan of Enugu state speak proto-Igbo and not a mere derivative language, then so, in fact, do Enuanis as the latter dialect is far more comprehensible than “Wawa” and even most Anambra state dialects. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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