One response to “Igbo Dialects and the Igboid Language Family (Ezaa, Ekpeye, Ika, Ikwerre +)”
[…] Yes, Igbo is classified as a language. It has a standard form, central Igbo or Igbo Izugbe, which is the form taught in schools. There are several dialects within the Igbo language, all with varying degrees of mutual intelligibility. See our study of Igbo dialects here. […]
One response to “Igbo Dialects and the Igboid Language Family (Ezaa, Ekpeye, Ika, Ikwerre +)”
[…] Yes, Igbo is classified as a language. It has a standard form, central Igbo or Igbo Izugbe, which is the form taught in schools. There are several dialects within the Igbo language, all with varying degrees of mutual intelligibility. See our study of Igbo dialects here. […]