Kebu language
Ghana–Togo Mountain language / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Ndo language.
Akebu or Kebu (also Kabu; in French: akébou) is one of the Ghana–Togo Mountain languages spoken by the Akebu people of southern Togo and southeastern Ghana. It is a tonal language with nominal classes. Akebu is closely related to the Animere language.
Quick Facts Akebu, Native to ...
Akebu | |
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Kebu | |
Native to | Ghana, Togo |
Native speakers | 70,000 (2012)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | keu |
Glottolog | akeb1238 |
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Quick Facts Akebu, People ...
Akebu | |
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People | Əkpəβə |
Country | Kᵼkpəkə |
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In 2002 there were about 56,400 speakers, located primarily in the Akébou district of the Plateau Region of Togo.[citation needed]