Concept information
Preferred term
binEdo
Type
-
Language
Definition
- Edo (with full diacritics, ; also called Bini (Benin)) is a Volta–Niger language spoken primarily in Edo State, Nigeria. It was and remains the primary language of the Edo people of Igodomigodo. The Igodomigodo kingdom was renamed Edo by Oba Eweka, after which the Edos refer to themselves as Oviedo child of Edo. The Edo capital was Ubinu, known as Benin City to the Portuguese who first heard about it from the coastal Itsekhiri, who pronounced it this way; from this the kingdom came to be known as the Benin Empire in the West.
Entry terms
- Bini
- Edo language
ISO 639-2 Bibliographical code
- bin
ISO 639-2 Terminological code
- bin
ISO 639-3 code
- bin
Notation
- bin
In other languages
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Édo
French
-
bini
-
Edo
German
-
Bini-Sprache
-
bini
Italian
-
Lingua edo
-
Portuguese
-
Língua edo
-
bini
Spanish
-
Idioma edo
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/bin
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