Bono language

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The Bono language is a Central Tano (Akan) language of West Africa, spoken primarily by the Bono people of Ghana and closely related to other Akan varieties.

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All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Bono language canonical 2

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Akan language variety
Central Tano language
language
closelyRelatedTo Akuapem Twi NERFINISHED
Asante Twi NERFINISHED
Fante language NERFINISHED
Twi language NERFINISHED
country Ghana
ethnicGroup Bono people NERFINISHED
family Niger–Congo language family NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Bono Akan
Bono dialect
hasAncestor Proto-Kwa NERFINISHED
Proto-Niger–Congo NERFINISHED
Proto-Tano NERFINISHED
hasLinguisticTypology SVO word order
tonal language
isPartOfCulturalIdentityOf Bono people NERFINISHED
isSpokenPrimarilyBy Bono people NERFINISHED
partOf Akan dialect continuum
region West Africa
spokenIn Ghana NERFINISHED
subclassOf Akan language NERFINISHED
subfamily Atlantic–Congo NERFINISHED
Central Tano NERFINISHED
Kwa
Potou–Tano NERFINISHED
Tano NERFINISHED
usedBy Bono people NERFINISHED
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

Referenced by (2)

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

Baoulé language closelyRelatedTo Bono language
Sehwi language neighboringLanguage Bono language