Nijeriya (Nigeria)
About 162.471 million people live in Nigeria. Capital is Abuja. Located in Africa. Currency is the Naira (ngn). Telephone prefix is +234
Hausa (هَوُسَ) is the main language of Nigeria (5 million speakers)
478 languages spoken mainly here:
- 18.85 million speakers of Yoruba (Yorùbá)
- 18 million speakers of Igbo (Asụsụ Igbo)
- 18 million speakers of Igbo (Asụsụ Igbo)
- 2.21 million speakers of Tiv
- 1.71 million speakers of Fulfulde, Nigerian
- 1.5 million speakers of Ibibio
- 1 million speakers of Anaang
- 1 million speakers of Bini
- 1 million speakers of Ebira
- 1 million speakers of Izon
- 800,000 speakers of Igala
- 700,000 speakers of Gbagyi
- 600,000 speakers of Idoma
- 546,000 speakers of Urhobo
- 510,000 speakers of Isekiri
- 423,000 speakers of Isoko
- 400,000 speakers of Efik
- 400,000 speakers of Mumuye
- 400,000 speakers of Ngas
- 350,000 speakers of Gbari
- 300,000 speakers of Berom
- 300,000 speakers of Jju
- 300,000 speakers of Kamwe
- 300,000 speakers of Tarok
- 295,000 speakers of Mwaghavul
- 295,000 speakers of Sur
- 274,000 speakers of Yekhee
- 257,800 speakers of Kalabari
- 250,000 speakers of Bade
- 250,000 speakers of Igede
- 248,000 speakers of Kirike
- 200,000 speakers of Ekit
- 200,000 speakers of Esan
- 200,000 speakers of Gera
- 200,000 speakers of Goemai
- 200,000 speakers of Ikwere
- 200,000 speakers of Khana
- 200,000 speakers of Obolo
- 200,000 speakers of Ogbia
- 175,000 speakers of Huba
- 170,000 speakers of Ogbah
- 150,000 speakers of Bata
- 150,000 speakers of Bete
- 150,000 speakers of Bacama
- 150,000 speakers of Karekare
- 150,000 speakers of Tsuvadi
- 140,400 speakers of Eggon
- 140,000 speakers of Bokyi
- 135,000 speakers of Marghi Central
- 130,000 speakers of Tangale
- 130,000 speakers of Tyap
- 113,900 speakers of Bitare
- 109,900 speakers of Kofyar
- 107,000 speakers of Daka, Samba
- 104,300 speakers of Mom Jango
- 100,000 speakers of Bekwarra
- 100,000 speakers of Che
- 100,000 speakers of Cibak
- 100,000 speakers of Cishingini
- 100,000 speakers of Dibo
- 100,000 speakers of Gokana
- 100,000 speakers of Hyam
- 100,000 speakers of Tsikimba
- 100,000 speakers of Tsishingini
- 100,000 speakers of Wapan
- 99,000 speakers of Mambila, Nigeria
- 95,000 speakers of Kukele
- 80,000 speakers of Kanuri, Central
- 80,000 speakers of Ngizim
- 77,700 speakers of Warji
- 77,000 speakers of Nzanyi
- 75,000 speakers of Oring
- 75,000 speakers of Oro
- 72,100 speakers of Gade
- 71,500 speakers of Ijo, Southeast
- 70,000 speakers of Agatu
- 68,000 speakers of Gude
- 67,300 speakers of Ejagham
- 65,000 speakers of Obanliku
- 64,800 speakers of Jere
- 64,000 speakers of Eruwa
- 62,600 speakers of Yendang
- 62,000 speakers of Samba Leko
- 60,400 speakers of Ndoola
- 60,000 speakers of Ibani
- 60,000 speakers of Legbo
- 60,000 speakers of Ngamo
- 60,000 speakers of Waja
- 58,000 speakers of Eleme
- 50,200 speakers of Etkywan
- 50,000 speakers of Ikulu
- 50,000 speakers of Izere
- 50,000 speakers of Lijili
- 50,000 speakers of Nungu
- 50,000 speakers of Okobo
- 50,000 speakers of Saya
- 50,000 speakers of Yace
- 50,000 speakers of Yala
- 48,000 speakers of Arigidi
- 47,800 speakers of Igwe
- 46,300 speakers of Jara
- 44,600 speakers of Kutep
- 44,000 speakers of Reshe
- 40,300 speakers of Kurama
- 40,000 speakers of Eten
- 40,000 speakers of Irigwe
- 40,000 speakers of Kadara
- 40,000 speakers of Lamang
- 35,100 speakers of Alago
- 35,000 speakers of Ashe
- 35,000 speakers of Ninzo
- 35,000 speakers of Sambe
- 32,000 speakers of Hwana
- 32,000 speakers of Longuda
- 30,000 speakers of Bile
- 30,000 speakers of Bokobaru
- 30,000 speakers of Dadiya
- 30,000 speakers of Dghwede
- 30,000 speakers of Ekajuk
- 30,000 speakers of Ekpeye
- 30,000 speakers of Jibu
- 30,000 speakers of Kohumono
- 30,000 speakers of Miya
- 30,000 speakers of Okpamheri
- 30,000 speakers of Pongu
- 30,000 speakers of Ubaghara
- 28,500 speakers of Glavda
- 27,300 speakers of Gwandara
- 26,900 speakers of Akpa
- 26,100 speakers of Fyer
- 25,400 speakers of Kagoma
- 25,000 speakers of Afade
- 25,000 speakers of Abua
- 25,000 speakers of Eloyi
- 25,000 speakers of Pero
- 24,700 speakers of Iyayu
- 22,000 speakers of Polci
- 21,900 speakers of Montol
- 21,600 speakers of Galambu
- 20,000 speakers of Gvoko
- 20,000 speakers of Agwagwune
- 20,000 speakers of Bauchi
- 20,000 speakers of Busa
- 20,000 speakers of Duguri
- 20,000 speakers of Engenni
- 20,000 speakers of Fali
- 20,000 speakers of Hungworo
- 20,000 speakers of Kakanda
- 20,000 speakers of Kamo
- 20,000 speakers of Kupa
- 20,000 speakers of Kushi
- 20,000 speakers of Mama
- 20,000 speakers of Umon
- 19,800 speakers of Uneme
- 19,800 speakers of Uvbie
- 19,000 speakers of Mboi
- 19,000 speakers of Ososo
- 18,000 speakers of Odual
- 18,000 speakers of Ukaan
- 17,300 speakers of Jorto
- 17,300 speakers of Pyapun
- 16,300 speakers of Lere
- 16,000 speakers of Tso
- 15,600 speakers of Kulere
- 15,000 speakers of Yukuben
- 15,000 speakers of Baangi
- 15,000 speakers of Etebi
- 15,000 speakers of Kakihum
- 14,800 speakers of Sukur
- 14,200 speakers of Ehueun
- 14,100 speakers of Ukue
- 14,000 speakers of Giiwo
- 14,000 speakers of Yiwom
- 13,600 speakers of Uhami
- 13,000 speakers of Yeskwa
- 12,500 speakers of Abanyom
- 12,500 speakers of Sasaru
- 12,300 speakers of Amo
- 12,000 speakers of Agoi
- 12,000 speakers of Epie
- 12,000 speakers of Mburku
- 12,000 speakers of Ogbronuagum
- 12,000 speakers of Putukwam
- 11,400 speakers of Bumaji
- 11,400 speakers of Como Karim
- 11,400 speakers of Doka
- 11,400 speakers of Duwai
- 11,400 speakers of Kpan
- 11,400 speakers of Labir
- 11,400 speakers of Lubila
- 10,500 speakers of Kuturmi
- 10,400 speakers of Kanufi
- 10,200 speakers of Korop
- 10,000 speakers of Evant
- 10,000 speakers of Akpes
- 10,000 speakers of Boga
- 10,000 speakers of Degema
- 10,000 speakers of Efutop
- 10,000 speakers of Etulo
- 10,000 speakers of Ibino
- 10,000 speakers of Idun
- 10,000 speakers of Kaan
- 10,000 speakers of Kamantan
- 10,000 speakers of Kwaami
- 10,000 speakers of Lame
- 10,000 speakers of Lemoro
- 10,000 speakers of Leyigha
- 10,000 speakers of Maaka
- 10,000 speakers of Ngwaba
- 10,000 speakers of Ogbogolo
- 10,000 speakers of Tal
- 10,000 speakers of Uda
- 10,000 speakers of Ulukwumi
- 9,000 speakers of Dirim
- 9,000 speakers of Geruma
- 9,000 speakers of Ghotuo
- 8,800 speakers of Dass
- 8,500 speakers of Tanjijili
- 7,300 speakers of Ndoe
- 7,200 speakers of Diri
- 7,200 speakers of Surubu
- 6,300 speakers of Efai
- 6,100 speakers of Iguta
- 6,000 speakers of Awak
- 6,000 speakers of Bangwinji
- 6,000 speakers of Bu
- 6,000 speakers of Deno
- 6,000 speakers of Geji
- 6,000 speakers of Miship
- 5,700 speakers of Idesa
- 5,500 speakers of Piti
- 5,300 speakers of Ikpeshi
- 5,100 speakers of Ruma
- 5,000 speakers of Acipa, Eastern
- 5,000 speakers of Baan
- 5,000 speakers of Dong
- 5,000 speakers of Ebughu
- 5,000 speakers of Eki
- 5,000 speakers of Gudu
- 5,000 speakers of Ibilo
- 5,000 speakers of Ibuoro
- 5,000 speakers of Idere
- 5,000 speakers of Idon
- 5,000 speakers of Ilue
- 5,000 speakers of Ito
- 5,000 speakers of Itu Mbon Uzo
- 5,000 speakers of Kugama
- 5,000 speakers of Kyak
- 5,000 speakers of Leelau
- 5,000 speakers of Lopa
- 5,000 speakers of Nkari
- 5,000 speakers of Oruma
- 5,000 speakers of Shanga
- 5,000 speakers of Uzekwe
- 5,000 speakers of Waka
- 4,800 speakers of Biseni
- 4,800 speakers of Izora
- 4,600 speakers of Nkoroo
- 4,000 speakers of Kyenga
- 4,000 speakers of Burak
- 4,000 speakers of Gengle
- 4,000 speakers of Ningye
- 4,000 speakers of Teme
- 4,000 speakers of Wannu
- 3,600 speakers of Okodia
- 3,400 speakers of Bakpinka
- 3,400 speakers of Jiru
- 3,400 speakers of Kumba
- 3,400 speakers of Obulom
- 3,400 speakers of Tita
- 3,400 speakers of Ubang
- 3,000 speakers of Ayere
- 3,000 speakers of Cineni
- 3,000 speakers of Fyam
- 3,000 speakers of Gurmana
- 3,000 speakers of Gyem
- 3,000 speakers of Hasha
- 3,000 speakers of Koenoem
- 3,000 speakers of Kpasam
- 3,000 speakers of Kutto
- 3,000 speakers of Mbongno
- 3,000 speakers of Mingang Doso
- 3,000 speakers of Nnam
- 3,000 speakers of Otank
- 3,000 speakers of Sha
- 3,000 speakers of Tambas
- 3,000 speakers of Tera
- 2,500 speakers of Firan
- 2,500 speakers of Kholok
- 2,300 speakers of Kaivi
- 2,300 speakers of Tumi
- 2,000 speakers of Ciwogai
- 2,000 speakers of Dza
- 2,000 speakers of Jiba
- 2,000 speakers of Kariya
- 2,000 speakers of Kugbo
- 2,000 speakers of Lufu
- 2,000 speakers of Nggwahyi
- 2,000 speakers of Tala
- 2,000 speakers of Zumbun
- 1,900 speakers of Aduge
- 1,700 speakers of Zeem
- 1,500 speakers of Horom
- 1,200 speakers of Alege
- 1,200 speakers of Janji
- 1,100 speakers of Dungu
- 1,000 speakers of Abon
- 1,000 speakers of Ambo
- 1,000 speakers of Bukwen
- 1,000 speakers of Cori
- 1,000 speakers of Fam
- 1,000 speakers of Fungwa
- 1,000 speakers of Mundat
- 1,000 speakers of Nkukoli
- 1,000 speakers of Tha
- 900 speakers of Ju
- 800 speakers of Ayu
- 800 speakers of Duhwa
- 500 speakers of Bure
- 500 speakers of Kinuku
- 300 speakers of Ndunda
- 200 speakers of Defaka
- 200 speakers of Iko
- 200 speakers of Kapya
- 200 speakers of Sheni
- 100 speakers of Beele
- 100 speakers of Dulbu
- 100 speakers of Jilbe
- 100 speakers of Kiong
- 100 speakers of Mangas
- 100 speakers of Mvanip
- 100 speakers of Ukwa
- 100 speakers of Yangkam
- 100 speakers of Zangwal
- Gaa
- Putai
- Toro
- Kam
- Gwa
- Laru
- Kwa
- Ika
- Koma
- Pe
- Loo
- Ake
- Moo
- Rang
- Atsam
- Siri
- Mbe
- Luri
- Abureni
- Àhàn
- Ahwai
- Akuku
- Alumu-Tesu
- Áncá
- Asu (Nigeria)
- Bada (Nigeria)
- Bali (Nigeria)
- Barikanchi
- Basa (Nigeria)
- Basa-Gurmana
- Bassa-Kontagora
- Batu
- Begbere-Ejar
- Bena (Nigeria)
- Bete-Bendi
- Bina (Nigeria)
- Bo-Rukul
- Boghom
- Bole
- Bura-Pabir
- Buru (Nigeria)
- C'lela
- Cakfem-Mushere
- Cara
- Cen
- Centúúm
- Cicipu
- Cinda-Regi-Tiyal
- Damakawa
- Daza
- Dera (Nigeria)
- Dijim-Bwilim
- Doko-Uyanga
- Emai-Iuleha-Ora
- Enwan (Akwa Ibom State)
- Enwan (Edu State)
- Fali, Baissa
- Fum
- Ga'anda
- Ganang
- Gbiri-Niragu
- Gibanawa
- Guduf-Gava
- Gupa-Abawa
- Guruntum-Mbaaru
- Gwamhi-Wuri
- Hausa Sign Language
- Hõne
- Hun-Saare
- Ihievbe
- Ija-Zuba
- Iku-Gora-Ankwa
- Ivbie North-Okpela-Arhe
- Izi-Ezaa-Ikwo-Mgbo
- Jarawa (Nigeria)
- Jimi (Nigeria)
- Kag-Fer-Jiir-Koor-Ror-Us-Zuksun
- Kami (Nigeria)
- Kaningdon-Nindem
- Kir-Balar
- Kofa
- Kono (Nigeria)
- Kudu-Camo
- Kulung (Nigeria)
- Kwak
- Laka (Nigeria)
- Lala-Roba
- Lamja-Dengsa-Tola
- Lenyima
- Lokaa
- Mada (Nigeria)
- Mághdì
- Mak (Nigeria)
- Mala (Nigeria)
- Marghi South
- Mashi (Nigeria)
- Mbembe, Cross River
- Mbula-Bwazza
- Nde-Gbite
- Nde-Nsele-Nta
- Nigerian Sign Language
- Njerep
- Nkem-Nkum
- Nshi
- Numana-Nunku-Gbantu-Numbu
- Nupe-Nupe-Tako
- Nyam
- Odut
- Oko-Eni-Osayen
- Okpe (Northwestern Edo)
- Okpe (Southwestern Edo)
- Oloma
- Olulumo-Ikom
- Pa'a
- Panawa
- Pangseng
- Pidgin, Nigerian
- Piya-Kwonci
- Rogo
- Ron
- Sanga (Nigeria)
- Shall-Zwall
- Shama-Sambuga
- Shamang
- Shau
- Shiki
- Shoo-Minda-Nye
- Shuwa-Zamani
- Somyev
- Tee
- Tula
- Tunzu
- Ukpe-Bayobiri
- Ukpet-Ehom
- Ukwuani-Aboh-Ndoni
- Uokha
- Vaghat-Ya-Bijim-Legeri
- Vemgo-Mabas
- Viti
- Vono
- Voro
- Wãpha
- Wom (Nigeria)
- Zhire
72 languages also spoken here:
- 4 million speakers of English
- 450,000 speakers of Tamajaq, Tawallammat
- 250,000 speakers of Tamajeq, Tayart
- 200,000 speakers of Kanuri, Manga
- 150,000 speakers of Dii
- 100,000 speakers of Baatonum
- 95,000 speakers of Buna
- 95,000 speakers of Lala
- 87,800 speakers of Zarma
- 68,000 speakers of Mubi
- 60,000 speakers of Gamo
- 43,000 speakers of Ganda (Oluganda)
- 40,000 speakers of Kanuri, Tumari
- 36,800 speakers of Dama
- 35,000 speakers of Ache
- 30,000 speakers of Dazaga
- 30,000 speakers of Muya
- 28,500 speakers of Vale
- 26,900 speakers of Tagdal
- 20,000 speakers of Tamahaq, Tahaggart
- 20,000 speakers of Mbembe, Tigon
- 20,000 speakers of Wandala
- 20,000 speakers of Kanuri, Bilma
- 20,000 speakers of Ngwe
- 12,000 speakers of Psikye
- 10,000 speakers of Hassaniyya
- 10,000 speakers of Deg
- 10,000 speakers of Kwami
- 8,000 speakers of Tasawaq
- 6,000 speakers of French (Français)
- 5,000 speakers of Arabic, Libyan (ليبي)
- 5,000 speakers of Arabic, Chadian
- 5,000 speakers of Shua
- 5,000 speakers of Nkami
- 5,000 speakers of Shanenawa
- 4,900 speakers of Mafa
- 4,000 speakers of Hdi
- 3,000 speakers of Buduma
- 3,000 speakers of Chara
- 2,000 speakers of Limbum
- 2,000 speakers of Yamba
- 2,000 speakers of Tedaga
- 2,000 speakers of Mae
- 1,000 speakers of Daba
- 1,000 speakers of Iyive
- 200 speakers of Uya
- Fulfulde, Adamawa
- Ngambay
- Fulfulde, Borgu
- Gbaya, Northwest
- Klao
- American Sign Language
- Bozo, Jenaama
- Mbay
- Bagirmi
- Esimbi
- Mpade
- Nyong
- Gun
- Peere
- Usaghade
- Zizilivakan
- Dzodinka
- Jukun Takum
- Akum
- Hya
- Boko (Benin)
- Dendi (Benin)
- Iceve-Maci
- Lamnso'
- Pana (Central African Republic)
- Vute
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