Waja language
Waja (also known as Nyan Wiyau, Wiyaa, or Wuya) is a Savannas language of eastern Nigeria. Dialectical differences between Deruwo (Wajan Dutse) and Waja proper (Wajan Kasa) are slight.
| Waja | |
|---|---|
| Wɪyáà | |
| Region | eastern Nigeria | 
Native speakers  | (60,000 cited 1989)[1] | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | wja | 
| Glottolog | waja1259 | 
Dialects
    
Waja dialects:[2]
- Wɩyáà (Wajan Kasa), spoken in ten settlements, including Talasse (main settlement that is home to the Emir of Waja).
 - Derúwò (Hill Waja or Wajan Dutse), spoken in Deri. There are two varieties:
- Putoki, Kulani, and Degri
 - Sikkam and Degri
 
 
References
    
- Waja at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
 - Kleinewillinghöfer, Ulrich. 2014. The languages of the Tula – Waja Group. Adamawa Languages Project.
 
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