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Nafaanra (sometimes
written Nafaara,
pronounced [nafãːra]), also
known as
Nafanan or Nafana, is a
Senufo language spoken in
northwest Ghana,
along the...
- Bondoukou. They
number about 45, 000 (SIL/GILLBT 1992) and they
speak Nafaanra, a
Senufo language. They are
surrounded by Gur
speakers to the north, the...
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south of Mali and the
southwest of
Burkina Faso. An
isolated language,
Nafaanra, is also
spoken in the west of Ghana. The
Senufo languages constitute their...
- from them in
morphology and phonology. It has been
tentatively linked to
Nafaanra language, an
isolated Senufo language spoken in Ghana.
Palaka has been...
- (Gurunsi, Dagbani, Mossi, Dagaare, and
Frafra in Oti–Volta)
Senufo languages (
Nafaanra)
Kulango languages Mande languages (Wangara, Ligbi)
Older classifications...
- is the
leading producer of
cashews in Ghana.
Sampa is
derived from two
Nafaanra words: Se (Go) and Pa (Come). When the two
words are
combined as 'Sempa'...
- of
western Africa.) The
Ligbi area in
Ghana is
bordered to the west by
Nafaanra, the
Senufo language of the
Nafana people. The
Ligbi people have come to...
- Maninka, Temne, Dogon, Dagbani, Gbaya, Efik,
Lingala H, M, L Yakuba,
Nafaanra, Kasem, Banda, Yoruba, Jukun, Dangme, Yukuben, Akan, Anyi, Ewe, Igbo T...
- Guernésiais (French pronunciation: [ɡɛʁnezjɛ]), also
known as Guerneseyese, Dgèrnésiais,
Guernsey French, and
Guernsey Norman French, is the
variety of...
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