Kpelle (language)

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Kpelle (also Kpèlé)

Spoken in

Liberia , Guinea
speaker 150,000
Linguistic
classification
Official status
Official language in nowhere official language
Language codes
ISO 639 -1

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ISO 639 -2

kpe

ISO 639-3

kpe, gkp

The Kpelle (also written Kpèlé ) is a language of the Mande group , a branch of the Niger-Congo languages . Kpelle is spoken by the ethnic group also called Kpelle in Liberia (500,000 speakers, [kpe]) and Guinea (300,000, [gkp]).

The Kpelle developed their own writing system for their language, the Kpelle script . Wilton GS Sankawulo , writer and university professor from the Kpelle people, later even Liberian President, translated the Bible into the language of the Kpelle.

literature

  • Siegmund Brauner et al .: Common and national languages ​​in Africa . Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1985, Liberia, p. 120-122 .