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Igo

[akaAhlõ, Ahlon, Achlo]

Classification: Niger-Congo

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threatened

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Ahlõ, Ahlon, Achlo, Anlo, Ago, Ahonlan, Ahlon-Bogo

Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Kwa

ISO 639-3

ahl

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Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International

Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International

  • Threatened
    20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
  • 6,000
  • 6,000

  • 6,000 (1995 H. Massanvi Gblem). No monolinguals. Ethnic population: 6,000

DATE OF INFO
1995
OTHER LANGUAGES USED BY THE COMMUNITY
  • French

  • Ewe

  • Ikposo

  • Lelemi

  • Sekpele

  • Akan

  • Tem

LANGUAGE CONTEXT COMMENTS

Vigorous. All domains. Also use French or Éwé [ewe]. Some also speak Ikposo [kpo], Lelemi [lef], Sekpele [lip], Akan [aka], or Tem [kdh].

PLACES
Togo
LOCATION DESCRIPTION

Plateau region, Apeyeme Prefecture, Bogo-Ahlon Canton, Sassanou village area.

Information from: “Africa” ( ch. 7) . Gerrit J. Dimmendaal and F. K. Erhard Voeltz (2007) , Christopher Moseley · Routledge

  • Threatened
    20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
  • ~6,300
OTHER LANGUAGES USED BY THE COMMUNITY
  • Ewe

LANGUAGE CONTEXT COMMENTS

"The Kwa language Ewe is becoming more and more of a first language for the Igo people."

Information from: “Learning the World's Languages Before They Vanish” (1156-1159) . Bernice Wuethrich (2000)

  • 2000-3000

PLACES
Southwest Togo

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IsbnSeriesMonthEditionNumYearTitleBooktitlePagesNoteEditorHowpublishedPublisherJournalVolumeAddressInstitutionChapterTranslatorSchoolUrlAuthorFree Text CitationCopied FromOlder AdultsEthnic PopulationYoung AdultsPrivate CommentSpeaker Number TextDate Of InfoSpeaker NumberPublic CommentSemi SpeakersEldersSecond Language SpeakersDomains Other LangsOther Languages UsedPrivate CommentGovernment SupportSpeaker AttitudePublic CommentInstitutional SupportNumber Speaker Other LanguagesEndangerment LevelTransmissionPrivate CommentPublic CommentDomains Of UseSpeaker Number TrendsPrivate CommentPublic CommentPlacesDescriptionCoordinates
May54692000Learning the World's Languages Before They Vanish1156-1159Science288http://www.jstor.org/stable/3075227?origin=JSTOR-pdfBernice WuethrichWuethrich, Bernice. 2000. "Learning the World's Languages Before They Vanish." In Science, 288: 1156-1159. Online: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3075227?origin=JSTOR-pdf.2000-3000Southwest Togo
97807007119702007AfricaEncyclopedia of the World's Endangered LanguagesChristopher MoseleyRoutledge7Gerrit J. Dimmendaal and F. K. Erhard VoeltzDimmendaal, Gerrit J. and F. K. Erhard Voeltz. 2007. "Africa." In Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages, edited by Christopher Moseley. Routledge.~6,3001000-9999Ewe"The Kwa language Ewe is becoming more and more of a first language for the Igo people."Threatened (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available)
162009Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)M. Paul LewisSIL InternationalDallas, TXhttp://www.ethnologue.com/Lewis, M. Paul (ed.). 2009. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16 edn. http://www.ethnologue.com/home.asp. (15 February, 2011.)ll_pub6,0006,00019951000-99996,000 (1995 H. Massanvi Gblem). No monolinguals. Ethnic population: 6,000French, Ewe, Ikposo, Lelemi, Sekpele, Akan, TemVigorous. All domains. Also use French or Éwé [ewe]. Some also speak Ikposo [kpo], Lelemi [lef], Sekpele [lip], Akan [aka], or Tem [kdh].Threatened (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available)TogoPlateau region, Apeyeme Prefecture, Bogo-Ahlon Canton, Sassanou village area.7.2,0.7

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