Igo (language)

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Igo

Spoken in

Togo
speaker approx. 6,000 (1995)
Linguistic
classification
Official status
Official language in one of the national languages ​​in Togo
Language codes
ISO 639 -1

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ISO 639 -2

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ISO 639-3

ahl

Igo (also: Ahlon , Achlo , Anlo , Ago , Ahlõ , Ahonlan , Ahlon-Bogo ) is the language of the Igo (also: Ahlo).

The Igo live mainly in Togo , their language is threatened with extinction.

The information provided by the speakers is only estimated at around 6,000 (1995). The speakers of the Igo mainly live in the Plateaux region , in the Peyeme prefecture in the area around Bogo-Ahlon in and around the village of Sassanou.

Igo belongs to the large language group of the Kwa languages ​​and the group of so-called Togo remnants .

See also

Web links

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  1. a b www.ethnologue.com