The four scattered and poorly attested Alumic languages form a branch of the Plateau languages of central Nigeria.
The following classification is taken from Blench (2008). The languages are not closely related and are morphologically quite diverse due to different contact situations; given the poor state of their description, their relationship is provisional.
Ethnologue scatters these languages throughout Plateau: Hasha and Sambe with Eggon (Southern branch), and AlumuâÂÂTesu and Toro as two independent branches.
Blench (2019) also includes Nigbo (extinct).
Below is a list of language names, populations, and locations from Blench (2019).