- Fon (
fɔ̀ngbè,
pronounced [fɔ̃̀ɡ͡bē]) also
known as
Dahomean is the
language of the Fon people. It
belongs to the Gbe
group within the
larger Atlantic–Congo...
- tradition.
Scholars have
found some
minimal influence from
Bantu languages and
Fongbe, some of
which were
spoken by
other enslaved Africans who
lived in close...
-
movement of the
focused element and by way of a
focus marker wɛ́ (Gungbe,
Fongbe), yé (Gengbe) or é (Ewegbe),
suffixed to the
focused element. àxwé house...
-
Agelogbagan Agbovi. "Gànhúmehàn Vodún -
Living Sacred Text (completely in
Fongbe and N'ko)".
Kilombo Restoration & Healing.
Kilombo Restoration and Healing...
-
Person Fon
People Fon-nu
Language fɔ̀ngbè Country Dahomey...
- is that of a West
African Volta-Congo
language branch,
particularly the
Fongbe and Igbo languages. It also has
influences from Spanish, English, Portuguese...
-
Partage Diaspora Béninoise
OFFICIEL (2020-05-12). "Hymne
national du Bénin en
Fongbé - Bédhy". YouTube.
Archived from the
original on 2022-01-01.
Retrieved 2022-01-01...
- Hwègbè (in both countries). Many are trilingual, also
speaking French and
Fongbe, the lingua-franca of
southern Benin,
while Ewe is
spoken as a
second language...
- Gleti[pronunciation?][
Fongbe form?] is a moon
goddess of the Fon
people from the
Kingdom of Dahomey,
situated in what is now Benin. In
Dahomey mythology...
-
corps variously called Ahosi (the king's wives), Mino ("our mothers" in
Fongbe), or the "Dahomean Amazons". This
emphasis on
military preparation and achievement...