Ogba language

Igboid language of Nigeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ogba (also Olu Ogba, mobu onu Ogbah) is an Igboid language spoken by Ogba people of Nigeria mostly in River State. They are part of the Ogba/ Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area in Rivers State.[2][3] The king is referred to as the Eze-ogba and was politically influenced to change the title as 'Oba' just as the Benin's refer to theirs. Annually they celebrate the 'Egwu ogba' festival. The largest festival in the Egi land.

Ethnicity
Native speakers
334,000 (2020)[1]
Niger–Congo?
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Ogba
Ọgbà
RegionRivers, Delta and Imo States, Nigeria
Ethnicity
Native speakers
334,000 (2020)[1]
Niger–Congo?
Language codes
ISO 639-3ogc
Glottologogba1241
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Writing system

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Ogba alphabet[Reference is on French Wikipedia]
Uppercase
ABChDE FGHI JKLM NOPR STUV WYZ
Lowercase
abchde fghi jklm nopr stuv wyz
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Certain digraphs and trigraphs are also used.

The tones are indicated with diacritics:

  • the high tone is indicated by the absence of a diacritic:a, e, ẹ, i, ị, o, ọ, u, ụ ;
  • the low tone is indicated with the grave accent : à, è, ẹ̀, ì, ị̀, ò, ọ̀, ù, ụ̀ ;
  • the falling tone is indicated with the circumflex accent : â, ê, ệ, î, ị̂, ô, ộ, û, ụ̂ ;
  • the downstep is indicated with the macron : ā, ē, ẹ̄, ī, ị̄, ō, ọ̄, ū, ụ̄.

Phonology

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Ogbah vowels[4]
FrontBack
Close i ɪʊ u
Close-mid eo
Open-mid ɔ
Open a
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