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Idoma
Ìdɔ́mà
RegionBenue State, Central Nigeria
EthnicityIdoma

Native speakers

980,000 (2020)[1]

Language family

Niger–Congo?

Language codes
ISO 639-3idu
Glottologidom1241

Idoma (Ìdɔ́mà) is the second official language spoken in Benue State in southeast-central Nigeria, by approximately one million people (2020 estimate).[1] The Idoma language is made up of the dialects of Agatu, Edumoga, Otukpo, Otukpa, Orokam, Akpa Agila, Utonkon, Igede, Etilo, Iyala. The Idoma people are predominantly hunters, farmers and fishermen. They are bordered to the north by Nasarawa, south by cross river, east by Taraba and west by Enugu and Kogi States.[1]

Animal names[edit]

English Idoma
dog ewo
Tiger eje
lion agaba
elephant adagba
squirrel ocha
ground squirrel okwleje
antelope awi
gorilla obagwu
cow ena
scorpion ena; akpe
goat ewu
male-goat opi
horse onya
sheep ala; adangba
ram omede
hawk uche
kite omaga
eagle okpe
snake egwa
boa (snake) idu
python (snake) idili
lizard apa
mamba (snake) aka
cobra (snake) owa
mole (snake) ekwu
viper (snake) ogwiji
crocodile ikwu
partridge ewa
monkey eka
parrot iga
rooster obugwu
mice iyumbe
rat ifu; ikrekwu
chimpanzee ehlo
bat ido; udo
sparrow egwe
finch aylo
vulture epu; efu
bald eagle acha
tortoise ikinabo; okpakwu
butterfly ibebe
chameleon anyinya
woodpecker otochikpokpo
crab akle
toad aklifu
dog ewo
dove okede; okarikede
pigeon okantebe
owl ogwugwu
deer ewi
falcon uch’okpafa
giraffe ocha
koala akango
penguin igwe
onyx enoba
zebra otina
beetle ogbemi
swift akpandede
praying mantis ogongo
grasshopper ikaka
cricket ata
grasscutter obije
ant ilu
soldier ant egayinu
mosquito imu
fish ebenyi
catfish edu
tilapia apatampa
pig ehi; okome
cat obla; obisi
duck idangblo
ferret otekeneje
ringneck dove otitii
cockroach akpanga; apupre
electric fish olili
agama lizard obolokpo
red-headed lizard oroburu
wasp amulupka
bee enwu
hedgehog egbe
snail igbi

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c IdomaatEthnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon


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