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Nsíŋ Oro
Native to Nigeria
Region Akwa Ibom State
Native speakers
(75,000 cited 1989) [1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3 orx
Glottolog oroo1241

Oro (Oron) is a Lower Cross River language of Nigeria. The phonemes of Oron comprise seven oral vowels í, ε, e, a, o, ɔ, u, five plosive consonants b, kp, d, t, k, three nasal consonants m, ŋ, n, three fricative consonants f, s, h, two semi-vowel consonants w, y and one lateral consonant l. The lateral consonant is an unusual feature of Oro and it is not found in most neighbouring varieties.

The Oron language does not possess any affixes or verb forms to express passive actions; 'he is received' becomes 'they receive him'. Finally, it may be noted that the relative order of the simple Oron sentence is subject-verb-object. [2]

References

  1. ^ Nsíŋ Oro at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
  2. ^ Simmons, Donald C. (July 1956). "Oron Verb Morphology". Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. 26 (3): 250–264. doi: 10.2307/1156343. JSTOR  1156343. S2CID  143251357.