Kabye language
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| Kabiyè | |
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| Spoken in | Togo, Benin, Ghana |
| Ethnicity | Kabye |
| Native speakers | ca. 730,000 (1998) |
| Language family | |
| Writing system | Latin |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | kbp |
Kabiyè (also Kabiyé, Kabiye, Kabyé, Kabye) is a Grusi language spoken primarily in northern Togo, and also by smaller numbers of people in Benin and Ghana. It is one of two national languages of Togo.
[edit] References
Roberts, David (2008). "L'orthographe du ton en kabiyè au banc d'essai". Paris: INALCO. http://www.orthographyclearinghouse.org/Papers%20for%20website/Dave%20Roberts-Ph.D-Septembre%202008-INALCO.pdf.
[edit] External links
- Map of Kabiye language from the LL-Map Project
- Information on Kabiye language from the MultiTree Project
- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Kabiyé
- Ethnologue report for language code:kbp
- PanAfriL10n page on Kabiye
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