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Dagbani (or Dagbane), also
known as
Dagbanli or Dagbanle, is a Gur
language spoken in
Ghana and
Northern Togo. Its
native speakers are
estimated around...
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languages indigenous to Ghana, Akan is the most
widely spoken in the south.
Dagbani, Dagare, Sisaala, Waale, and
Gonja are
among the most
widely spoken in...
- The
Kingdom of
Dagbon (
Dagbani: Dagbaŋ ) is the
oldest and one of the most
organised traditional kingdoms in
Ghana founded by the
Dagomba people (Dagbamba)...
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Naden 1989 (Williamson &
Blench 2000) is as follows:
Native Dagbani speakers ****ert that
Dagbani is
mutually intelligible with Dagaare, Frafra, Mamprusi,...
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Moore Mid-Central
Mabiene Frafra (Nankanè)
Nabit South Dagbani Mampruli Nanuni (a
dialect of
Dagbani)
Kusaal Kusaal (Kusasi)
Talni Buli–Konni Buli Konni...
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language of Ghana.[not
verified in body]
Dagbanli belongs to the
Mabia (Mole-
Dagbani)
subgroup of the Gur languages, a
large group of
related languages in West...
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language in the
capital city of Ouagadougou. It is
closely related to
Dagbani. The Mooré
language consists of the
following sounds: Remark: The semivowel...
- Ashanti. The
Kotoko Council was the
legislative body of the empire. In Mole-
Dagbani,
every state had its own
autonomous government that was
headed by a supreme...
- some
African languages, for
example in the Aja
language of
Benin and the
Dagbani language of Ghana,
where the
uppercase variant looks like a
reflected sigma...
- road in Yendi,
Gbewaa Palace was
named after the
patriarch of the Mole-
Dagbani people of Ghana. In 1896, The
Gbewaa palace was
burnt down and plundered...