- Tyefo, also
spelled Cɛfɔ,
Tiéfo, Kiefo, Tyeforo, is a pair of
languages of
Burkina Faso. It may be a
peripheral member of the Gur languages, but it is...
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northwest of Nigeria.
Three other single Gur languages, the Tusya,
Vyemo and
Tiefo languages, are
spoken in
Burkina Faso.
Another unclassified Gur language...
- collapsed, and the
Tiefo, Bobo Joola, Bolon, and
other peoples became independent. Bako Moru
stemmed the
collapse by
allying with the
Tiéfo and Bobo Joola...
- "Kulango–Lorhon": ex-Gur)
Bariba (a.k.a. "Baatonũ": ex-Gur)
Vyemo (ex-Gur)
Tiefo (ex-Gur) Wara–Natyoro (ex-Gur)
Tusya (a.k.a. "Win": ex-Gur) Chamba–Mumuye...
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Pongu [aka Pongo, Pangu, Arringeu]
Sininkere [aka Silinkere, Silanke,]
Tiéfo [aka Foro, Tyefo, Tyeforo] Wara [aka Wára, Ouara, Ouala] The
working languages...
- Tula–Waja
Yendang (Maya) Gur
Central Gur
Kulango Miyobe Samo (Burkina) ?
Senufo Tiefo Tusian Viemo Ubangian Banda Gbaya Mba
Ngbaka (Mundu–Baka)
Ngbandi Sere (Ndogo)...
- 1720s. Seku
himself pushed north across the
Leraba river,
conquering the
Tiefo people among others. He
eventually reached Sya in 1737,
where the local...
- Tula–Waja
Yendang (Maya) Gur
Central Gur
Kulango Miyobe Samo (Burkina) ?
Senufo Tiefo Tusian Viemo Ubangian Banda Gbaya Mba
Ngbaka (Mundu–Baka)
Ngbandi Sere (Ndogo)...
- Tula–Waja
Yendang (Maya) Gur
Central Gur
Kulango Miyobe Samo (Burkina) ?
Senufo Tiefo Tusian Viemo Ubangian Banda Gbaya Mba
Ngbaka (Mundu–Baka)
Ngbandi Sere (Ndogo)...
- Tula–Waja
Yendang (Maya) Gur
Central Gur
Kulango Miyobe Samo (Burkina) ?
Senufo Tiefo Tusian Viemo Ubangian Banda Gbaya Mba
Ngbaka (Mundu–Baka)
Ngbandi Sere (Ndogo)...