Koro Wachi (also Waci), natively TinÃÂr and Myamya, is a dialect cluster of Plateau languages spoken to the north of Keffi in Nasarawa State Kagarko Local Government Area and Jema'a Local Government of southern Kaduna State in central Nigeria. Koro Wachi forms part of a larger cultural grouping with the Ashe.
The Ashe share a common ethnonym with the TinÃÂr-Myamya which is Uzar for 'person' (pl. Bazar for the people, and ÃÂzar for the language). This name is the origin of the term Ejar.
TinÃÂr and Myamya constitute a language pair in the cluster. The TinÃÂr-Myamya peoples actually have no common name for themselves, but refer to individual villages when speaking, and apply noun-class prefixes to the stem.
Tinor is spoken in seven villages south and west of Kubacha: Uca, UnÃÂr, ÃÂsám, Marke, Pànkòrè, ÃÂtúr, and GÃÂshÃÂberẽ.
Myamya is spoken in three villages north and west of Kubacha. ÃÂshÃÂÃÂ, Bàgàr (includes KúràtÃÂm, ÃÂcÃÂr and BÃÂÃÂdá¹¹), and Bàgbwee.