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Dagaare is the
language of the
Dagaaba people of Ghana,
Burkina Faso, and
Ivory Coast. It has been
described as a
dialect continuum that also includes...
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dialects (Akuapem Twi,
Asante Twi and Fante) and two Mole–Dagbani
languages (
Dagaare and Dagbanli). The
others are Ewe, Dangme, Ga, Nzema, Gonja, and Kasem...
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person (modal)
Syntax tree of (2c) I am not a
moral person (negative) In
Dagaare,
there are
verbal suffixes, such as -ng, that
serve as an
affirmation or...
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other languages have been
written in braille: Akan (Twi), Ga, Ewe, and
Dagaare. All
three alphabets are
based on the
basic braille letter values of basic...
- d'Ivoire. They
speak the
Dagaare language, a Gur
language made up of the
related Northern Dagaare dialects,
Southern Dagaare dialects and a
number of...
- Additionally, a few
Mossi speakers are in Senegal, and
speakers of the
Dagaare language are also
found in Cameroon. The Samu
languages of
Burkina Faso...
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palatal fricative. A
voiced velar tapped fricative has been
reported in
Dàgáárè,
which is a
previously unattested sound in
human language.
Features of...
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allophonically in the
Kamviri dialect of the Kamkata-vari
language and in
Dàgáárè,
though at
least in the
latter case this may in fact be a
palatal tap....
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intelligible with the above)
Dangme Ewe Ga Guan
Kasem Mole–Dagbani
languages (
Dagaare and Dagbanli) Of these,
Asante Twi is the most
widely spoken.
Because Ghana...
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Dagbani is
mutually intelligible with
Dagaare, Frafra, Mamprusi, and Wali, but in the case of
Dagaare,
Frara and Wali it is
rather the case that...