Viti | |
States: | Nigeria |
Region: | Taraba State |
Speakers: | ? |
Familycolor: | Niger-Congo |
Fam2: | Atlantic–Congo |
Fam3: | Volta-Congo |
Fam4: | Benue–Congo |
Fam5: | Bantoid |
Fam6: | Southern Bantoid |
Fam7: | Grassfields |
Fam8: | Eastern Grassfields |
Fam9: | (unclassified) |
Lc1: | vit |
Ld1: | Viti |
Lc2: | ned |
Ld2: | Nde-Gbite |
Glotto: | viti1241 |
Glottoname: | Viti |
Glotto2: | ndeg1238 |
Glottoname2: | Nde-Gbite |
Viti (Biti) or Vötö (Bötö), also known as Nde-Gbite, is a Narrow Grassfields language of Nigeria, spoken in the village of Antere in Taraba State,[1] half a kilometre from the Cameroonian border. It is not clear how close or distinct it is from other Grassfields varieties.