Gun (Gun: gungbe) is a language in the Gbe languages group. It is spoken by the Ogu people in Benin, as well as in south-western Nigeria. Gun is part...
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The Gbe languages (pronounced [ɡ͡bè]) form a cluster of about twenty related languages stretching across the area between eastern Ghana and western Nigeria...
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Fon language (redirect from Defi Gbe language)
cluster of languages inside the Eastern Gbe languages. Hounkpati B Christophe Capo groups Agbome, Kpase, Gun, Maxi and Weme (Ouémé) in the Fon dialect...
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as valid groups: Potou–Tano (including Akan) Ga–Dangme Na-Togo [formerly] Gbe (inclusion doubtful, as they show more features of Kwa the closer one moves...
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capital of Porto Novo, the two main ethnolinguistic groups are Yoruba and Gun-Gbe, with the smaller population of Wemi, Seto, Tori, Xwala, Defi, and Tofin...
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belongs to the Gbe family of languages. They are related to other speakers of Gbe languages such as the Fon, Gen, Phla /Phera, Ogun/Gun, Maxi, and the...
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Mahbub Ali Khan - GCB (1902) Asaf Jah VII - GBE (1917) Azam Jah - GBE (1943) Mysore Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV - GBE (1917) Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar - GCB (1946)...
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Waci language (redirect from Waci Gbe language)
Hounkpati B.C. (1988). Renaissance du Gbe (réflexions critiques et constructives sur L'EVE, le FON, le GEN, l AJA, le GUN, etc.). Hamburg: Helmut Buske Verlag...
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Ogu people (redirect from Gun people)
parental ethnic group Fon, is the majority in Benin Republic. The Ogu are Gbe speaking people who were settlers in the old Dahomey presently known as Republic...
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Tɔli language (redirect from Toli-Gbe language)
is a Gbe language of Benin. Ethnologue counts it and Alada as dialects of Gun, but Capo (1988) considers it one of the Phla–Pherá languages. Gun at Ethnologue...
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