Basa-Benue language
The Basa language, disambiguated as Basa-Benue, and also called Abacha, Abatsa, ru-Basa, Rubassa, is a Kainji language spoken in central Nigeria, in the vicinity of Bassa, Ankpa, Nasarawa, Gurara, Kwali and Makurdi.[1] Blench (2008) notes that Basa-Makurdi, Basa-Gurara and Basa-Kwali are separate varieties from Basa-Kwomu or Basa-Komo of Bassa, Ankpa and Nasarawa Local Government Areas and other Bassa speakers are Bassa Nge (also known as Bassa Nupe.
| Basa | |
|---|---|
| Basa-Benue | |
| ru-basa | |
| Native to | Nigeria | 
| Region | Benue River | 
Native speakers  | 300,000 (2020)[1] | 
| Dialects | 
  | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | bzw | 
| Glottolog | basa1282 | 
| Basa[2] | |
|---|---|
| Person | bu-Basa | 
| People | a-Basa | 
| Language | ru-Basa | 
Basa speakers also often speak the Igala language, the Ebira language or the Nupe language.[1]
Dialects and distribution
    
- Basa-Kwomu (Basa-Komo) dialect spoken in the states of Kogi and Nasarawa in Bassa, Ankpa and Nasarawa Local Government Areas.
 - Basa-Makurdi dialect spoken in the state of Benue in Makurdi Local Government Area.
 - Basa-Gurara dialect spoken in the state of Niger in Gurara Local Government Area
 - Basa-Kwali dialect spoken in the Federal Capital Territory in Kwali Local Government Area.
 - Bassa Nge (Bassa Nupe) dialect spoken in Kogi State and Niger State by the Bassa Nge people who also speak the Tako dialect of the Nupe language.
 
References
    
-  Basa at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) 

 - Blench, Roger (2019). An Atlas of Nigerian Languages (4th ed.). Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.
 
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