Also Known As:
Za:r, vik-Zaar, Vikzar, Vigzar, Saya, Sayanci, Sayawa, Seya, Seyawa, Seiyawa, Seiyara, Sayara
Dialects & Varieties
- Zaar of Ɓogoro (formerly called the Lusa dialect)
- Zaar of Gambar Lere
- Zaar of Marti
- Zaar of Kal
- Sigidi (Gus or Guus)
Boghom and Zaar: vocabulary and notes
Shimizu, Kiyoshi. 1975. Boghom and Zaar: vocabulary and notes. [Zaria, Nigeria]: Centre for the Study of Nigerian Languages, Abdullahi Bayero College, Ahmadu Bello University.
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Nigeria
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Recent Resources
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