Abidji (also known as Abiji and Ambidji) is a language of uncertain classification within the Kwa branch of the Niger–Congo family.
These dialects' names are used by the members of these Abidji-speaking ethnic groups to refer to themselves.
The name Ambidji was given to the language by these groups' neighbors.
[3] Abidji is spoken in these villages:[4] Abidji is written with a Latin alphabet, using the graphemes of the practical writing for the languages of the Ivory Coast.
The nasal vowels are written with ⟨n⟩ (⟨m⟩ before ⟨p⟩ and ⟨b⟩): ⟨an, en, ɛn, in, on, ɔn, un, ʊn ou ʋn, ɩn⟩.