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"Funga alafia" is a Yoruba greeting from Nigeria, meaning "good morning" or "welcome." Yoruba is a language spoken predominantly in Nigeria and is also spoken in neighboring countries such as Benin and Togo.
Marghi is a Chadic language but it is not spoken in Chad. It is only spoken in Nigeria.
Lufu is a language spoken in Nigeria by about 3000 people. It is highly endangered.
English is the official language of Nigeria. Since Nigeria has over 500 documented languages currently spoken throughout the country, the decision to make English the official language was due to years of British colonialism, English was commonly spoken throughout the country.
Yoruba,Igbo,Hausa
Dalu means "thank you" in Igbo, a language spoken in Nigeria.
Hausa is primarily spoken in Nigeria but is also a major language in countries such as Niger, Benin, Ghana, Cameroon, and Sudan.
The Igbo language is a language spoken by the Igbo ethnic group in southeastern Nigeria. This language has a wide variety of dialects depending on the exact area you are in. There are a couple ways to say good morning in Igbo. Ezigbo ututu or Isala chi are both ways to say good morning.
The Izi language is mainly spoken in the Ebonyi state in Nigeria. It is an Igbo language. It also has a dialect cluster that is related to Mgbo, Ezza and Ikwo.
English is the official language of Nigeria although there are literally hundreds of spoken language in the country. English was chosen to reconcile cultural and linguistic differences.
Lufu is a language spoken in Nigeria by about 3000 people. It is highly endangered.
French is not spoken in Nigeria. You may be confusing Nigeria with Niger.