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Kulango is a Niger–Congo
language spoken in
Ivory Coast and
across the
border in Ghana. It is one of the
Kulango languages, and it may be
classified as...
- The
Kulango or
Kulango–Lorhon
languages are
spoken prin****lly in
Ivory Coast. They were once
classified as part of an
expanded Gur (Voltaic)
family and...
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reference alphabet and has been used as such in some
publications in the
Kulango languages in Côte d'Ivoire in the 1990s. In the
International Phonetic...
- used as such in some
publications in the
Kulango languages in Côte d'Ivoire in the 1990s. In
other Kulango publications the
letters V with hook ⟨Ʋ⟩ or...
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surrounding Comoé
National Park, are a
quarter million speakers each of
Kulango, the Gur
language Lobi, and the
Mande language Jula (French: Dioula), which...
- Mossi, Dagaare, and
Frafra in Oti–Volta)
Senufo languages (Nafaanra)
Kulango languages Mande languages (Wangara, Ligbi)
Older classifications may instead...
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unclassified Gur language, Miyobe, is
spoken in
Benin and Togo. In addition,
Kulango, Loma and Lorhon, are
spoken in Ghana,
Ivory Coast and
Burkina Faso. Additionally...
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Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Yendang (Maya) Gur
Central Gur
Kulango Miyobe Samo (Burkina) ?
Senufo Tiefo Tusian Viemo Ubangian Banda Gbaya...
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internal classification, are as follows: Savannas (Central) Gur
Kulango (a.k.a. "
Kulango–Lorhon": ex-Gur)
Bariba (a.k.a. "Baatonũ": ex-Gur)
Vyemo (ex-Gur)...
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Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Yendang (Maya) Gur
Central Gur
Kulango Miyobe Samo (Burkina) ?
Senufo Tiefo Tusian Viemo Ubangian Banda Gbaya...