The Kurama language is a language within the subgroupings of the Benue-Congo group of languages, which are in turn the largest branch of the Niger-Congo language family. The language is indigenous to Nigeria, with a little over 40,000 speakers (2000 estimate). Kurama speakers are found in the central northern Nigerian states of Kaduna and Kano.

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  • The Kurama language is a language within the subgroupings of the Benue-Congo group of languages, which are in turn the largest branch of the Niger-Congo language family. The language is indigenous to Nigeria, with a little over 40,000 speakers (2000 estimate). Kurama speakers are found in the central northern Nigerian states of Kaduna and Kano.
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  • the article on the Australian Aboriginal language
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  • c. 40,000 (2000 est.)
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  • The Kurama language is a language within the subgroupings of the Benue-Congo group of languages, which are in turn the largest branch of the Niger-Congo language family. The language is indigenous to Nigeria, with a little over 40,000 speakers (2000 estimate). Kurama speakers are found in the central northern Nigerian states of Kaduna and Kano.
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