Loma

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Loma is a Mande language spoken primarily in Liberia and Guinea, known for its rich oral tradition and complex tonal system.

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Loma canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mande language
Niger–Congo language
language
alternativeName Bouze
Buzzi
Loghoma
Logoma
Looma
Lorma
Toma
country Guinea
Liberia
ethnolinguisticGroup Loma ethnic group
glottocode loma1260
hasDialect Guinean Loma
Guinea–Liberia borderlands
surface form: Liberian Loma
hasFeature complex tonal system
rich oral tradition
tonal language
hasGrammarType subject–verb–object word order
hasMorphology mostly isolating morphology
hasPhonologicalFeature consonant contrasts
tone contrasts
vowel length distinctions
ISO639-3Code lom
languageFamily Mande
linguisticArea Upper Guinea
surface form: Upper Guinea region
macroFamily Niger–Congo languages
surface form: Niger–Congo
neighboringLanguages Kissi
Kpelle
Maninka
region West Africa
spokenBy Loma people
spokenIn Guinea
Liberia
status regional language
subfamily Western Mande
usedFor local education in some areas
radio broadcasting in some regions
religious activities
usedIn everyday communication
oral literature
ritual practices
traditional storytelling
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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