Ahanta language

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The Ahanta language is a Niger-Congo language spoken by the Ahanta people along the coastal region of southwestern Ghana.

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Label Occurrences
Ahanta language canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Niger-Congo language
natural language
belongsToMacroArea Atlantic-Congo languages of West Africa
continent Africa
country Ghana
ethnicGroup Ahanta people NERFINISHED
glottologName Ahanta NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Anta NERFINISHED
Axante NERFINISHED
Ehenda
Ehyenda NERFINISHED
hasGlottocode ahan1245
hasLinguisticTypology SVO word order
hasSpeakerCommunity Ahanta traditional area NERFINISHED
isMinorityLanguageIn Ghana NERFINISHED
ISO639-3Code aha
isRelatedTo Anyin language NERFINISHED
Baoulé language NERFINISHED
Nzema language NERFINISHED
Sefwi language NERFINISHED
isSpokenAlong Gulf of Guinea coast NERFINISHED
languageBranch Atlantic-Congo NERFINISHED
languageFamily Niger-Congo NERFINISHED
languageGroup Central Tano NERFINISHED
languageSubbranch Kwa
languageSubgroup Bia NERFINISHED
primaryCountry Ghana NERFINISHED
region coastal region of southwestern Ghana
spokenBy Ahanta people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Ghana NERFINISHED
Western Region of Ghana NERFINISHED
southwestern Ghana
usedIn local communication in Ahanta communities
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Potou–Tano languages includesLanguage Ahanta language