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Central Gur languages
Central Gur languages Central Gur is a subgroup of the Gur ...
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Talk:Central Gur languages
Talk:Central Gur languages According to some the Dogon languages (or Dogoso as it is/was named ... this article) don't belong to the Gur group... G-u-a-k-@ 23: ...
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Gur languages
Gur languages This article is about the Gur languages. For the Jewish Hasidic movement, see Ger (Hasidic dynasty). The Gur languages belong to the Niger-Congo ...
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Category:Gur languages
Category:Gur languages The main article for this category is Gur languages. Pages in category "Gur languages" There are 7 pages in ...
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Senufo languages
Senufo languages The Senufo languages (Senoufo in Francophone usage) comprise ca. 15 languages spoken by the Senufo in the north ... in the northwest of Ghana. The Senufo languages are generally considered a branch of the Gur sub-family of Niger-Congo languages. ...
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Niger-Congo languages
Niger-Congo languages Niger-Congo Niger-Kordofanian (obsolete) Geographic distribution ... Map showing the distribution of Niger-Congo languages The Niger-Congo languages constitute one of the world's major ... number of speakers, and number of distinct languages. They may constitute the world's largest language family in terms of distinct languages, although this question is complicated by ...
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Grusi languages
Grusi languages Grusi is a subgroup of the Central Gur languages, comprising about 20 languages. The Grusi languages are spoken in ...
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Songhay languages
Songhay languages The Songhay languages are a group of closely related languages/dialects centered on the Niger river, widely ... Sahara. The nomadic varieties include Tihishit in central Niger around Mazababou (with two sub-dialects ... unclear. Westermann hesitated between assigning it to Gur or considering it an isolate, and ...
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Kwa languages
Kwa languages Kwa Geographic distribution: Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana ... Kwa Subdivisions: Nyo Left bank The Kwa languages are spoken in the south-eastern part ... word for 'people' in many of these languages, which contains the root kwa. The Kwa group of languages is a branch of Volta-Congo and ... reclassification in which the Yoruboid and Igboid languages are members of the Benue-Congo ...
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List of languages by number of native speakers
List of languages by number of native speakers This is a list of languages ordered by number of first-language speakers ... some data for second-language use. Only languages spoken natively by more than one million ... this list, some listings are not single languages in the sense of being mutually intelligible ... various estimates, see Language speaker data. For languages spoken by very few people, and ...
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