• Dagbani (or Dagbane), also known as Dagbanli or Dagbanle, is a Gur language spoken in Ghana and Northern Togo. Its native speakers are estimated around...
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    Eleven languages have the status of government-sponsored languages: three Akan ethnic languages (Akuapem Twi, Asante Twi and Fante) and two Mole–Dagbani ethnic...
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  • Naden 1989 (Williamson & Blench 2000) is as follows: Native Dagbani speakers assert that Dagbani is mutually intelligible with Dagaare, Frafra, Mamprusi,...
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    sorghum is taken out before consumption. The word waakye is from the Dagbani language, and refer to a particular type of beans. In Hausa, the bean and the...
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    Shea butter (category Articles containing Dagbani-language text)
    the Dagbani language, taama in the Wali language, nkuto in Twi, kaɗe or kaɗanya in Hausa, òkwùmá in the Igbo language, òrí in the Yoruba language, and...
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    Fufu (category Articles containing Dagbani-language text)
    Fufu (or fufuo, foofoo, foufou /ˈfuˌfu/ foo-foo listen) is a pounded meal found in West African cuisine. It is a Twi word that originates from the Akans...
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    Mooré (redirect from Mooré (language))
    population and is the main language in the capital city of Ouagadougou. It is closely related to Dagbani. The Mooré language consists of the following...
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    Dagomba people (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    body] Dagbanli belongs to the Mabia (Mole-Dagbani) subgroup of the Gur languages, a large group of related languages in West Africa. The Dagomba practises...
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    Ezh (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    appears in the orthography of some African languages, for example in the Aja language of Benin and the Dagbani language of Ghana, where the uppercase variant...
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    Central Gur (or Mabia) Northern Gur (1.) Oti–Volta (28 languages, including Mooré, Mamprusi, Dagbani, and Gurma) (2.) Bwa (or Bwamu, Bomu, Bobo-Wule) (3...
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