Adangbe (language)

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Adangbe

Spoken in

Ghana , Togo
speaker approx. 2000
Linguistic
classification
Official status
Official language in one of the national languages ​​of Ghana
Language codes
ISO 639 -1

-

ISO 639 -2

nic

ISO 639-3

adq

Adangbe (also: Adangme, Dangbe, Adantonwi, Agotime and Adan) is a West African language.

Its focus is in the southeast of Ghana between the city of Ho and the border with Togo , in particular around the cities of Kpoeta and Apegame . Adangbe is also spoken in neighboring parts of Togo.

The language has similarities to Igo . With a total of around 2000 speakers, Adangbe is a rather insignificant local language. The number of speakers is continuously decreasing.

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