Mobumrin

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Mobumrin

Spoken in

Ivory Coast
speaker 2,000
Linguistic
classification
Language codes
ISO 639-3

ahem

The language Mobumrin Aizi , (also called ahizi ; ISO 639-3: ahm ) is a Kru language spoken by 2,000 Ivorians on the northern bank of the Ebrié lagoon . There are two Mobumrin villages in the departments of Jacqueville , Abrako and Abraniamiambo .

Mobumrin is one of the three Aizi languages spoken in Ivory Coast .

Older speakers can also do the Adioukrou , but today children only learn French in school , which is why the language is threatened with extinction.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ahm
  2. (1999 SIL)
  3. Ethnologue