Laru Language
The Laru language is a member of the Niger-Congo language family, primarily spoken in parts of Nigeria. It is used by the Laru people, who have a rich cultural heritage and traditions. The language is known for its unique phonetic features and grammatical structures, which distinguish it from other regional languages.
Laru is primarily an oral language, with limited written documentation. Efforts are being made to promote its use and preserve its linguistic heritage, especially among younger generations. The language plays a crucial role in the identity and social cohesion of the Laru community.