Nkọrọọ | |
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Native to | Nigeria |
Region | Rivers State, Opobo-Nkoro LGA |
Ethnicity | Nkoroo people |
Native speakers | (4,600 cited 1989)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | nkx |
Glottolog | nkor1239 |
ELP | Nkoroo |
Nkọrọọ is an Ijaw language spoken by about 4,500 ethnic NkọrọọinRivers State, Nigeria.
Nkọrọọ has significantly influenced the Defaka language.[2]
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