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Polyglot and bibliophile.
My username Sabon Harshe means 'new language' in Hausa. It is a reference to the great diversity of languages in Nigeria, with some being discovered even in recent years.
I am active on Hausa Wikipedia, but am interested in languages of Africa in general.
Happy to be on Dagbani Wikipedia as a "maintenance worker" (in other words, a sysop or admin). You can also find me on Meta.
Subpages
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Some of my subpages to keep track of:
African Wikipedias
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Some of my favorite African-language Wikipedias:
- Afroasiatic
- Hausa (Nigeria) - Chadic
- Somali (Somalia) - Cushitic
- Oromo (Ethiopia) - Cushitic
- Amharic (Ethiopia) - Semitic
- Tigrinya (Eritrea) - Semitic
- Kabyle (Algeria) - Berber
- Tachelhit (Morocco) - Berber
- Niger-Congo
- Wolof (Senegal) - Atlantic
- Fulfulde (Senegal, Nigeria, etc.) - Atlantic
- Akan (Ghana) - Kwa
- Twi (Ghana) - Kwa
- Dagbani (Ghana) - Gur
- Kabiye (Togo) - Gur
- Ewe (Togo) - Gbe
- Igbo (Nigeria) - Volta-Niger
- Yoruba (Nigeria) - Volta-Niger
- Bambara (Mali) - Mande
- Sango (CAR) - Ubangian
- Lingala (DR Congo) - Bantu
- Swahili (East Africa) - Bantu
- Nilo-Saharan
- Dinka (South Sudan) - Nilotic
- Austronesian
- Malagasy (Madagascar)
There are more test wikis in Incubator. The Coptic Wikipedia is particularly interesting.