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Tonjon language

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Extinct Mande language of Côte d'Ivoire
Tonjon
Native toIvory Coast
RegionVallée du Bandama District
EthnicityDjimini people
Extinctsince the 1950s[1]
Niger–Congo
  • Mande
    • Western Mande
      • Central
        • Manding–Jogo
          • Jogo–Jeri
Language codes
ISO 639-3tjn
Glottologtonj1246
Tonjon is classified as Extinct by theUNESCOAtlas of the World's Languages in Danger

Tonjon is an extinctMande language once spoken byblacksmiths among theDjimini Senoufo ofIvory Coast. It was closely related toLigbi, another blacksmith language.

References

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  1. ^Christopher Moseley; Alexandre Nicolas (2010)."Atlas of the world's languages in danger".UNESCO. p. 191. Retrieved2024-12-14.
Official language
Creole languages
Government-sponsored
Indigenous languages
Gur
Kwa
Mande
Others
Sign languages
Immigrant languages
Southeast Mande
South Mande
East Mande
West Mande
Bobo
Jogo
Manding
Mokole
Samogo
Soninke–Bozo
Soso–Jalonke
Southwest
Vai–Kono


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