Shingini language explained

Shingini
States:Nigeria
Region:Niger State
Ethnicity:Kambari
Speakers:200,000
Date:2004
Ref:e18
Dia1:Ibeto
Dia2:Rofia
Script:Latin
Familycolor:Niger-Congo
Fam2:Benue–Congo
Fam3:Kainji
Fam4:Kambari
Lc1:tsw
Ld1:Tsishingini (Salka)
Lc2:asg
Ld2:Cishingini
Glotto:tsis1238
Glottoname:Tsishingini
Glottorefname:Salka-Tsishingini
Glotto2:cish1238
Glottoname2:Cishingini
Glottorefname2:Western-Kambari-Cishingini
Shingini≪Ref Name:"BlenchAtlas4">Book: Blench, Roger. An Atlas of Nigerian Languages. Kay Williamson Educational Foundation. 2019. 4th. Cambridge.

The Shingini language, is a Kainji language of Nigeria spoken by the Kambari people. Its two dialects are Tsishingini (Salka, Ashaganna) and Cishingini (Chishingini).

Cishingini

Cishingini, also known as Chishingini or Ashaganna, is spoken in Borgu and Agwara Local Governments of Niger State and in Ngaski LGA of Kebbi State.