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Agotime language

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Agotime
Adangbe
Native toTogo, Ghana
RegionSassanou
EthnicityAdan, Agotime
Native speakers
4,000 (2012)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3adq
Glottologadan1248

Agotime, or Adangbe, is one of the Ghana–Togo Mountain languages (GTM) of the Kwa family. It is spoken by the Adan and Agotime, and also goes by the name Adangbe (Dangbe), which is a variant of the name Adangme (Dangme). It is not included in the list of GTM languages maintained by Roger Blench, unless it is a variety of Ahlo (Ago, Igo);[2] Ethnologue states that it is close to Ahlo.

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