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Nyabwa language

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Nyabwa
Native toIvory Coast
Native speakers
(43,000 cited 1993)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3nwb
Glottolognyab1255

The Nyabwa (Niaboua, Niédéboua, Nyaboa, Nyabwa-Nyédébwa, Nyedebwa or Nyaboa)[2] language is a Kru language spoken in Ivory Coast. It is part of the Wee dialect continuum.

Writing system

Nyabwa alphabet
a b bh c d e ɛ f g gb gw i ɩ j k kp kw
l m n ng ny o ɔ p r s t u ʋ v w y z

Nasalisation is indicated by a tilde on the vowel. Tones are indicated by following signs: Very high tone is indicated by a double apostrophe ‹ ˮ › ; High tone is indicated by an apostrophe ‹ ʼ › ; Mid-tone is indicated by no diacritic; Low tone is indicated by a hyphen ‹ ˗ ›.

References

  1. ^ Nyabwa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ "OLAC resources in and about the Nyabwa language". 30 December 2019. Retrieved 30 December 2019.