- Faso.
Western Sisaala is
intermediate between Sisaali and
Tumulung Sisaala.
Paasaal is
similar and also
called (Southern)
Sisaala.
Sisaala is
spoken by...
- 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
northern part...
- Paasaal, or
Pasaale Sisaala (Southern
Sisaala) is a Gur
language of Ghana, with a
thousand speakers in
Ivory Coast. The two dialects,
Gilbagala and Pasaali...
- sanku, is a
Ghanaian (specifically Akan) harp-lute,
similar to the Dagaare/
Sisaala koriduo, the Mandé kora, the Gere duu, and
Baoule aloko. The
seperewa belongs...
-
spoken in the
Savannah Region. It is
related to the
languages of Deg,
Sisaala and Vagla.
Tampulma refers to the language,
while Tamprusi refers to the...
- Bago-Kusuntu, Chala, Lyele, Nuna, Kalamse, Pana, Winye, Deg, Puguli, Paasaal,
Sisaala, Chakali, Siti, Tamprusi,
Vagla Traditional African religions,
Islam →...
-
South Island line, Hong Kong
Sierra Leone, UNDP
country code
Tumulung Sisaala (ISO 639-3
language code), a
language Silence-Lotto (UCI code), a bicycle...
-
namely West, East, and Central.
Mabia East (or Gurunsi, Grũsi)
Kasem Sisaala Kabiye West (or Gurma) B****ari
Konkomba Moba
Central Dagaare Dagaare Wali...
- Frafra, Nabt and
Talensi in
Ghana as well as the Ko, Lyele, Nuna, and
Sisaala in
Burkina Faso. The sub-groups K****ena and
Nankani inhabit both Ghana...
- Reshe, Romanian, Sámi,
Scottish Gaelic, Sekani, Sena, Seneca, Senoufo,
Sisaala, Slovak,
Accented Slovenian,
Southern Balochi, Sokoro, Spanish, Sranan...