Asabu dialect

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The Asabu dialect is a regional variety of the Baoulé language spoken by Baoulé communities in Côte d'Ivoire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dialect
regional variety of Baoulé language
belongsToEthnicGroup Baoulé NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country Côte d'Ivoire NERFINISHED
hasAncestor Akan language NERFINISHED
Baoulé language NERFINISHED
hasGrammarSimilarTo Baoulé language NERFINISHED
hasPhonologySimilarTo Baoulé language NERFINISHED
hasVocabularySimilarTo Baoulé language NERFINISHED
isMinorityLanguageVarietyIn Côte d'Ivoire NERFINISHED
ISO639-3 bci
languageBranch Akan languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Kwa languages NERFINISHED
Niger–Congo languages
region central Côte d'Ivoire
sharesMutualIntelligibilityWith other Baoulé dialects
spokenBy Baoulé people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Côte d'Ivoire NERFINISHED
subfamilyOf Baoulé language NERFINISHED
usedIn daily communication within Baoulé communities
local cultural practices
oral tradition
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Baoulé language hasDialects Asabu dialect