- branches,
which historical-comparative
analysis supports as
valid groups:
Potou–Tano (including Akan) Ga–Dangme Na-Togo [formerly] Gbe (inclusion doubtful...
- The
Potou–Tano or
Potou–Akanic
languages are the only large, well-established
branch of the Kwa family. They have been
partially reconstructed historically...
-
Potou District (simplified Chinese: 坡头区;
traditional Chinese: 坡頭區; pinyin:
Pōtóu qū;
Leizhou Min: Pho-thôu kheu; Jyutping: Bo1tau4 keoi1) is a district...
- The
Potou Lagoon is a
shallow body of
water primarily located near the
Aguien Lagoon in the
southeastern corner of the
republic of
Ivory Coast. It is...
- built-up (or metro) area
consisting of four
urban districts: Chikan, Xiashan,
Potou and Mazhang. In 2007, the city was
named China's top ten
livable cities...
- Africa. The Akan
speak languages within the
Central Tano
branch of the
Potou–Tano
subfamily of the Niger–Congo family.
Subgroups of the Akan
people include:...
- Stewart, who
since the 1970s has
reconstructed the
common ancestor of the
Potou-Tano and
Bantu languages,
without so far
considering the
hundreds of other...
-
Traditional Aka
religion Akans Niger–Congo → Kwa →
Central Tano, Avikam–Alladian,
Potou, Abé, Abidji, Attie, Ega;
Francosign →
American Sign →
Ghanaian Sign; Adamorobe...
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Ethnicity Asante Akuapem Bono
Language family Niger–Congo? Atlantic–Congo Kwa
Potou–Tano Tano
Central Tano Akan Twi
Dialects Asante Akuapem Writing system Latin...
- meet him
during the
temple dance (Legong)
Potou is to
dance at. It is to be her last
temple dance and
Potou is very
happy until she
finds the note and...