Bia languages

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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:

South:

Language group

The full stem of the Bia language group is composed as follows: Niger-Congo languages

Atlantic Congo languages
Volta Congo languages
Kwa languages
Nyo languages
Potou-Tano languages
Tano languages
Central
Bia languages

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