Cinda-Regi language

The Cinda-Regi language (commonly known as Kamuku and also known as ‘Yara or Cinda-Regi-Kuki-Kuru-Maruba) is a language complex of Nigeria belonging to the Kamuku branch of Kainji languages.

The Kamuku language is spoken in various parts of northern Nigeria.

There are four main varieties: Cinda, Regi, Rogo (Orogo), and Kuki.

Kuru and Maruba, both named after villages, are close to each other.

Shiyabe is closely related to the Rogo language.