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Nigeria map of principle linguistics groups
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Nigeria map of principle linguistics groups
Hausa (هَوْسَ), also known as Abakwariga, Habe, Haoussa, Hausawa, Kado, and Mgbakpa, belongs to the West Chadic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. It is one of the largest languages on the African continent, spoken as a first language by the original Hausa people and by people of Fula ancestry. Hausa is the majority language of much of northern Nigeria and the neighboring Republic of Niger. In addition, there is a sizable Hausa-speaking community in Sudan, dating from the British takeover of northern Nigeria at the turn of the 20th century.
Hausa is not currently taught on the IU campus, but we do have access to archived materials. Learn more about Hausa here.
B02 Hausa Basic Course, 2nd Edition
Conversation, B06, Culture Capsule
Advanced | ||||||||||||||||||||
A01.01-.15 | A Study of Hausa Syntax | |||||||||||||||||||
A02.01 | Newspaper Readings in Hausa | |||||||||||||||||||
A03.01 | F.S.I. Intermediate Hausa Conversations | |||||||||||||||||||
A04.01 | Tone Discrimination Drills, Story | |||||||||||||||||||
A05.01-.04 | Manual of Hausa Idioms --Bagari, Leben, Knox |
Conversations | ||||||||||||||||||||
C01 | Conversations --Foreign Service Institute | |||||||||||||||||||
Literature | ||||||||||||||||||||
L01.01-.04 | Short Stories |