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EDO.

Last seen on: Daily Gulf News Crossword Sunday, 19 November 2023

Random information on the term “EDO”:

Edo /ˈɛdoʊ/ (with diacritics, Ẹ̀dó), colloquially called Bini (Benin), is a language spoken in Edo State, Nigeria. It is the native language of the Edo people and was the primary language of the Benin Empire and its predecessor, Igodomigodo.

Most of the Edo language-speakers live in Edo State, Nigeria. A smaller number of speakers are also found in Delta State and Ondo State and in other parts of Nigeria.

Edo is an Edoid language. This languages are also spoken in Rivers State and Bayelsa State, Nigeria.

There are seven vowels, /i e ɛ a ɔ o u/, all of which may be long or nasal, and three tones.

Edo has a rather average consonant inventory for an Edoid language. It maintains only a single phonemic nasal, /m/, but has 13 oral consonants, /r, l, ʋ, j, w/ and the 8 stops, which have nasal allophones such as [n, ɲ, ŋʷ], and nasalized allophones [ʋ̃, j̃, w̃] before nasal vowels.

The three rhotics have been described as voiced and voiceless trills as well as a lax English-type approximant. However, Ladefoged[page needed] found all three to be approximants, with the voiced–voiceless pair being raised (without being fricatives) and perhaps at a slightly different place of articulation compared to the third but not trills.

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