Central Tano languages

Niger–Congo language subgroup of West Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Central Tano or Akan languages are a pair of dialect clusters of the Niger-Congo family (or perhaps the theorised Kwa languages[1]) spoken in Ghana and Ivory Coast by the Akan people.

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There are two or three languages, each with dialects that are sometimes treated as languages themselves:[2][3]

  • Akanic (primarily in Ghana)
  • Bia (primarily in Ivory Coast and Western Ghana)

All have written forms in the Latin script.

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