Nyangbo-Tafi language
Nyangbo | |
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Tafi | |
Tùtrùgbù (nyb) Tɛ̀gbɔ̀ (tcd) | |
Native to | Ghana |
Region | Volta Region |
Native speakers | 10,800 (2003)[1] |
Niger–Congo?
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Either:nyb – Nyangbotcd – Tafi |
Glottolog | nyan1316 |
Nyangbo | |
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People | Batrugbu |
Language | Tùtrùgbù |
Tafi | |
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People | Bàgbɔ̀ |
Language | Tɛ̀gbɔ̀ |
The Nyangbo-Tafi language is spoken in the Volta Region of Ghana. It is considered one of the Ghana–Togo Mountain languages of the Kwa family.
It consists of two distinct varieties which Ethnologue treats as separate languages, Nyangbo (Tutrugbu) and Tafi (Tegbo). The differences are reported to be only phonological.
References[]
- ^ Nyangbo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Tafi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Bobuafor, Mercy (2013). A grammar of Tafi (Doctoral thesis). Utrecht: LOT (Leiden University). hdl:1887/20916. ISBN 9789460931130.
Categories:
- Languages of Ghana
- Ghana–Togo Mountain languages
- Volta–Congo language stubs