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The Edo language, also known as Bini, is a South-Central Niger-Congo language primarily spoken in southern Nigeria. It is the traditional language of the Edo people and the historical Benin Kingdom, which played a significant role in West African history. With a rich linguistic heritage dating back centuries, Edo reflects a deep cultural and historical legacy tied to the region’s art, politics, and traditions.
While Edo is considered a single language, there are minor dialectal variations across different localities within Edo State. Respect for elders, formal greetings, and hierarchy play important roles in Edo-speaking communities. In translation and interpretation settings, it’s crucial to use culturally respectful language and maintain tone consistency to align with Edo communication norms.
Estimated native speakers over 1 million, Spoken at home, in local government, and in cultural ceremonies. Regional language with a strong cultural role in education and heritage promotion
Edo is predominantly spoken in Edo State, especially in Benin City and surrounding towns. It is not officially recognized nationwide but serves as a major regional language and is widely spoken among the Edo ethnic group.
A: The Edo language is primarily spoken in southern Nigeria, especially in Edo State. It is the native tongue of the Edo people and holds cultural and historical significance.