Edoid languages
The Edoid languages are some two-to-three dozen languages spoken in Southern Nigeria, predominantly in the former Bendel State. The name Edoid derives from its most widely spoken member, Edo, the language of Benin City, which has 25 million native and secondary speakers.
Languages
The following classification is based on that of Elugbe.- Delta: Degema, Epie, Ẹgẹnẹ
- North-Central
- * Edo: Edo, Ivbiosakon, Esan
- * Yekhee: Ghotuo, Yekhee, Enwan, Igwe, Ikpeshi, Okpela, Ososo, Sasaru, Uneme
- * ?Ihievbe
- Northwestern:
- * Osse River: Ehuẹun–Ukue, Iyayu–Uhami
- * Southern Northwestern: Okpamheri, Akuku, Okpe, Oloma
- * ?Aduge
- Southwestern: Isoko, Urhobo, Eruwa, Okpe, Uvbie
Names and locations
Below is a list of language names, populations, and locations from Blench.Language | Branch | Cluster | Dialects | Alternate spellings | Own name for language | Endonym | Other names | Other names for language | Exonym | Speakers | Location |
Degema | Delta | Atala, spoken in Degema town, and Usokun spoken in Usokun–Degema | Dẹgẹma | Atala, Usokun | 10,000 | Rivers State, Degema LGA | |||||
Engenni | Delta | Ediro, Inedua, and Ogua; Zarama in Yenagoa LGA | Ngene, Ẹgẹnẹ | Ẹgẹnẹ | 10,000 ; 20,000 | Rivers State, Yenagoa and Ahoada LGAs | |||||
Epie | Delta | Two clans, Epie and Atiṣa in at least three towns: Agudiama, Akẹnfai, Yẹneguẹ | Epie–Atissa, Epie–Atiṣa | 12,000 | Rivers State, Yenagoa LGA | ||||||
Emai–Iuleha–Ora cluster | North-Central | Emai–Iuleha–Ora | Ivhimion. Spurious languages Ihievbe and Uokha are listed in Ethnologue | Kunibum | Ivbiosakon | estimated 100,000 plus | Edo State, Owan, LGA | ||||
Emai | North-Central | Emai–Iuleha–Ora | estimated 20–25,000 | ||||||||
Iuleha | North-Central | Emai–Iuleha–Ora | Aoma | estimated 50,000 | |||||||
Ora | North-Central | Emai–Iuleha–Ora | estimated 30,000 | ||||||||
Esan | North-Central | Many dialects | Ishan | Awain | 183,000 ; 500,000 estimated in 1963: Okojie & Ejele | Bendel State, Agbazilo, Okpebho, Owan and Etsako LGAs | |||||
Ikpeshi | North-Central | 1,826 | Edo State, Etsako LGA | ||||||||
Etsako | North-Central | Auchi, Uzairue, South Ivbie, Uwepa–Uwano,, Avbianwu, Avbiele, Ivbiadaobi | Yẹkhee: not all speakers of the language recognise this as the name of the language. | Etsakọ | Iyẹkhee, Afenmai, Kukuruku | 73,500, 150,000 | Edo State, Etsako, Agbako and Okpebho LGAs | ||||
Ghotuọ | North-Central | Otwa, Otuọ | 9,000 | Edo State, Owan and Akoko–Edo LGAs | |||||||
Ivbie North–Okpela–Arhẹ cluster | North-Central | Ivbie North–Okpela–Arhẹ | 14,500 ; possibly 20,000 | Edo State, Etsako and Akoko–Ẹdo LGAs | |||||||
Ivbie North | North-Central | Ivbie North–Okpela–Arhẹ | |||||||||
Okpela | North-Central | Ivbie North–Okpela–Arhẹ | Okpella, Ukpilla | ||||||||
Arhẹ | North-Central | Ivbie North–Okpela–Arhẹ | Atẹ, Ate, Atte | ||||||||
Yẹkhee | North-Central | Auchi, Uzairue, South Ivbie, Uwepa–Uwano,, Avbianwu, Avbiele, Ivbiadaobi | Yẹkhee: not all speakers of the language recognise this as the name of the language. | Etsakọ: the language is not the only language listed as being spoken in Etsako LGA. | Iyẹkhee, Afenmai, Kukuruku | 73,500, 150,000 | Edo State, Etsako, Agbako and Okpebho LGAs | ||||
Ẹdo | North-Central | Oviedo, Ovioba | Benin | Ẹdo, 1,000,000 | Edo State, Ovia, Oredo and Orhionmwon LGAs | ||||||
Ọsọsọ | North-Central | 6,532 | Edo State, Akoko–Edo LGA | ||||||||
Sasaru–Enwan–Igwẹ | North-Central | Enwan, Igwẹ, Sasaru | 3,775 | Edo State, Akoko–Edo LGA | |||||||
Unẹmẹ | North-Central | Uleme, Ileme, Ineme | 6,000. | Edo State, Etsako, Agbazilo and Akoko–Edo LGAs. The Uneme are a casted blacksmith group and live scattered among other language groups. | |||||||
Uhami | North-Western | Isua | 5,498 | Ondo State, Akoko–South and Owo LGAs | |||||||
Ukue | North-Western | Ukpe, Ẹkpenmi | 5,702 | Ondo State, Akoko South LGA | |||||||
Ehuẹun | North-Western | Ẹkpenmi, Ekpimi, Epimi | 5,766 | Ondo State, Akoko South LGA | |||||||
Iyayu | North-Western | Idoani | 9,979 | Ondo State, one quarter of Idoani town | |||||||
Ẹmhalhẹ | North-Western | Somorika | 249 in Semolina town | Edo State, Akoko–Edo LGA | |||||||
Ọkpamheri | North-Western | Ọkpamheri means ‘we are one’: Okulosho, Western Okpamheri, Emhalhe. Various. | Opameri | Aduge | 18,136 ; 30,000 | Edo State, Akoko–Edo LGA, Kwara State, Oyi LGA | |||||
Ọkpẹ–Idesa–Akuku | North-Western | Ọkpẹ, Idesa, Akuku | Edo State, Akoko–Edo LGA | ||||||||
Ọlọma | North-Western | 353 | Edo State, Akoko–Edo LGA | ||||||||
Ẹrụwa | South-Western | Erohwa, Erakwa, Arokwa | Delta State, Isoko LGA | ||||||||
Isoko | South-Western | various | Igabo, Sobo | Biotu | At least 74,000 ; 300,000 | Delta State, Isoko and Ndokwa LGAs | |||||
Okpẹ | South-Western | Ukpɛ | 8,722 | Delta State, Okpe LGA | |||||||
Urhobo | South-Western | Several dialects, Agbarho accepted as standard. Okpe and Uvbiẹ, often regarded as dialects of Urhobo, are treated as distinct languages on purely linguistic grounds | Sobo | Biotu | at least 173,000 ; 340,000 | Delta State, Ethiope and Ughelli LGAs | |||||
Uvbiẹ | South-Western | Uvwie, Evrie, Uvhria, Effurum, Effurun, Evhro | 6,000 | Delta State, Ethiope LGA |