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  2. Languages of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Ghana is a multilingual country in which about eighty languages are spoken. [ 7 ] Of these, English, which was inherited from the colonial era, is the official language and lingua franca. [ 8 ][ 9 ] Of the languages indigenous to Ghana, Akan is the most widely spoken in the south. [ 10 ] Dagbani, Dagare, Sisaala, Waale, and Gonja are among the ...

  3. Ghana Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Empire (Arabic: غانا), also known as simply Ghana, [2] Ghanata, or Wagadu, was a West African classical to post-classical era western-Sahelian empire based in the modern-day southeast of Mauritania and western Mali. It is uncertain among historians when Ghana's ruling dynasty began. The first identifiable mention of the imperial ...

  4. Akan language - Wikipedia

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    Akan (/ əˈkæn / [2]) is a group of several closely related languages within the wider Central Tano languages. These languages are the principal native languages of the Akan people of Ghana, spoken over much of the southern half of Ghana. [3] About 80% of Ghana's population can speak an Akan language as a first or second language, [3] and ...

  5. Soninke people - Wikipedia

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    They speak the Soninke language, also called the Serakhulle or Azer language, which is one of the Mande languages. [5] Soninke people were the founders of the ancient empire of Ghana or Wagadou c. 200–1240 CE, Subgroups of Soninke include the Jakhanke, Maraka and Wangara.

  6. Twi - Wikipedia

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    Twi has about 4.4 million speakers. [1] Twi is a common name for mutually intelligible former literary dialects of the Akan language of Bono, Asante and Akuapem. [2][3][4] Akuapem, as the first Akan variety to be used for Bible translation, has become the prestige dialect as a result. [5] It is also spoken by the people of southeastern Côte d ...

  7. Akan people - Wikipedia

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    Akan people. The Akan (/ ˈækæn /) people are a Kwa group living primarily in present-day Ghana and in parts of Ivory Coast and Togo in West Africa. The Akan speak dialects within the Central Tano branch of the Potou–Tano subfamily of the Niger–Congo family. [2]

  8. History of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    History of Ghana. The area of the Republic of Ghana (the then Gold Coast) became known in Europe and Arabia as the Ghana Empire after the title of its Emperor, the Ghana. [1] Geographically, the ancient Ghana Empire was approximately 500 miles (800 km) north and west of the modern state of Ghana, and controlled territories in the area of the ...

  9. Category:Languages of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Languages of Ghana" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...