Ebrié language

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The Ebrié language is a Kwa language spoken by the Ebrié people primarily around the Ébrié Lagoon near Abidjan in Côte d’Ivoire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Kwa language
Niger–Congo language
language
country Côte d’Ivoire NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Ebrié people NERFINISHED
glottocode ebri1238
hasAlternativeName Achan
Cama NERFINISHED
Ebrie NERFINISHED
Jaman
Kyama NERFINISHED
Tchaman NERFINISHED
Tsama NERFINISHED
Ébrié
hasConsonantInventory approximants
fricatives
nasals
stops
hasDialect Northern Ebrié NERFINISHED
Southern Ebrié NERFINISHED
hasEndonym Cama
Tchaman NERFINISHED
hasLinguasphereCode 98-AAF-bd
hasMorphologicalType analytic
isolating
hasPhonologicalFeature nasal vowels
oral vowels
tone
hasWritingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script
isDocumentedIn Ethnologue NERFINISHED
Glottolog NERFINISHED
isMinorityLanguageIn Côte d’Ivoire NERFINISHED
ISO639-3 ebr
isVigorous true
languageFamily Kwa
Niger–Congo NERFINISHED
region Southern Côte d’Ivoire NERFINISHED
spokenAround Ébrié Lagoon NERFINISHED
spokenIn Côte d’Ivoire NERFINISHED
Ivory Coast NERFINISHED
spokenNear Abidjan NERFINISHED
subclassOf Kwa languages NERFINISHED
Niger–Congo languages NERFINISHED
usedAlongside French language
usedBy Ebrié ethnic group NERFINISHED
usedIn daily communication
wordOrder SVO

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Potou–Tano languages includesLanguage Ebrié language