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Nyangbo-Tafi language

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Ghana–Togo Mountain language
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Nyangbo
Tafi
Tùtrùgbù (nyb)
Tɛ̀gbɔ̀ (tcd)
Native toGhana
RegionVolta Region
Native speakers
11,000 (2003)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
nyb – Nyangbo
tcd – Tafi
Glottolognyan1316
Nyangbo
PeopleBatrugbu
LanguageTùtrùgbù
Tafi
PeopleBàgbɔ̀
LanguageTɛ̀gbɔ̀

TheNyangbo-Tafi language is spoken in theVolta Region ofGhana. It is considered one of theGhana–Togo Mountain languages of theKwa family.

It consists of two distinct varieties whichEthnologue treats as separate languages, Nyangbo (Tutrugbu) and Tafi (Tegbo). The differences are reported to be only phonological but people without prior contact have only 67% intelligibility with the other variety.[1]

References

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  1. ^abNyangbo atEthnologue (25th ed., 2022)Closed access icon
    Tafi atEthnologue (25th ed., 2022)Closed access icon

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Potou–Tano
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Ghana–Togo
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Ka-Togo
Ga–Dangme
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