Anyin language

E155046

The Anyin language is a Niger-Congo language spoken primarily in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana by the Anyin people, closely related to Baoulé and other Central Tano languages.

All labels observed (1)

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Anyin language canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Central Tano language
Niger-Congo language
language
closelyRelatedTo Baoulé language
Baule language
Baoulé language
surface form: Baule-Baoulé language

other Central Tano languages
continent Africa
country Côte d'Ivoire
Ghana
ethnicity Anyin people
glottocode anyi1241
hasAlternativeName Agni
Anyii
Anyin Bia
surface form: Anyin
hasDialect Anyin Agni
Anyin Bia
Dorla Gondi
surface form: Anyin Morofo
hasLinguisticTypology SVO word order
hasPhonologicalFeature tone
vowel harmony
ISO639-3 any
isSpokenAs first language
languageBranch Kwa
languageFamily Niger–Congo languages
surface form: Niger-Congo
languageGroup Central Tano
surface form: Tano
neighboringLanguage Akan language
Baoulé language
Nzema language
partOf Central Tano
surface form: Central Tano subgroup
region West Africa
spokenBy Anyin people
spokenIn Côte d'Ivoire
Ghana
Côte d'Ivoire
surface form: Ivory Coast
subfamilyOf Kwa languages
Niger–Congo languages
surface form: Niger-Congo languages

Potou–Tano languages
surface form: Tano languages
usedFor daily communication
local trade
oral tradition
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kwa languages hasSubgroup Anyin language
Akan closelyRelatedTo Anyin language
Akan language closelyRelatedTo Anyin language
Baoulé language closelyRelatedTo Anyin language
Sehwi language neighboringLanguage Anyin language