Bia languages
Bia is a subgroup of the Kwa languages , which in turn is one of the Niger-Congo languages . The Bia language group is closely related to the Akan languages . The Bia language group is divided into North and South and is spoken in Ghana and the Ivory Coast .
Bia languages
A total of eight languages belong to the Bia language group:
North:
- Anyin , Ivory Coast
- Baoulé , Ivory Coast
- Anufo , Ghana
- Anyin Morofo , Ivory Coast
- Sehwi , Ghana
South:
- Ahanta , Ghana
- Jwira-Pepesa , Ghana
- Nzema , Ghana
Language group
The full stem of the Bia language group is composed as follows: Niger-Congo languages
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Atlantic Congo languages
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Volta Congo languages
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Kwa languages
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Nyo languages
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Potou-Tano languages
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Tano languages
- Central
- Bia languages
- Central
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Tano languages
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Potou-Tano languages
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Nyo languages
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Kwa languages
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Volta Congo languages