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Southwestern Mande languages

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Southwestern Mande
West Sudanic
Geographic
distribution
Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia
Linguistic classificationNiger–Congo
  • Mande
    • Central-Southwestern Mande
      • Southwestern Mande
Subdivisions
  • Kpelle
  • Loma-Mende
Language codes
Glottologsout2842

The Southwestern Mande languages are a branch of the Mande languages spoken in Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia. There are around 2.8 million speakers, chiefly in Sierra Leone, due to Mende, the language with the most overall speakers. The Southwestern Mande languages are distantly related to the historic Manding languages, but are mutually unintelligble.

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