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As with many ex-colonies in Africa, the official language of Ghana is the colonial language, English. Nine languages have the status of government-sponsored languages. Hausa is widely used as a lingua franca by Muslims in Ghana.
there are quite a number of them,some notable ones include akan (akuapem twi, asanti twi, fanti), ga, ewe, hausa, krobo, frafra, and dagbani
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The official language that is spoken by most people in Ghana (West Africa) is English. However Ghana has over 79 dialects which is spoken by the people of the different regions in the nation. I am originally from Ghana and I speak two dialects which i adapted from my parents. My mum is from Osu, Greater Accra region and she speaks (GA) and, my dad is from Aburi, Eastern Region of Ghana and he speaks (TWI)
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Yes, most people in Ghana speak twi which falls under Akan but there are also several different languages around Ghana. Twi is the most commonly spoken language. Other languages spoken in Ghana are Ga, by the Ga people of the Greater Accra Region, Fante, by the people of the Central Region, Ewe, by the people of the Volta Region. Hausa is spoken by many people in the north.
Ghana is a former British colony and the official language of the country is English. However, as with educated people everywhere, no doubt some people in Ghana speak French
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Twi (pronounced [tɕʷi]) is a dialect spoken in Ghana by the Akan people, which comprises the Asantes or Ashantis, the Fantes, the Akuapems, the Kwawus, the Akyems, the Bonos or Brongs and the Denkyiras. It is the most widely spoken language in Ghana, with about 8.3 million speakers.
The official language of Ghana is English, but here are some native languages that exist there:
Akan, Ewe, Dagomba, Dangme, Dagaare, Ga, Nzema, Gonja, Kasem.
The official language of Ghana is English.
It is English
french is the main language of ghana
Ghana is a country wind on the western side of Africa. The main language spoken in Ghana is the English language.
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Believe it or not, the official language is English. It is followed closely by French, however, and numerous tribal languages. Up until 1957, when they got their independence, the official language was Ghanaian.
Ghana's major languages are Asante, Ewe, Fante, Boron, Dogamba, Dangme, Dagarte, Akyem, Ga, Akuapem, and English.
ghanaian language
The 1 official language of Ghana is English. It is also the lingua franca for communication between ethnic groups. More than 67% speak English either as a first or second language.
The Akan dialects are the most widely spoken native languages. 58% speak Akan.
There are 2 languages that are widely spoken, but not recognized by the government:
There are 9 government-sponsored languages:
Regional languages that are not government sponsored include:
There are 3 widely used sign languages in Ghana:
Here is a list of all 81 languages of Ghana:
The main immigrant languages are:
Ancient Ghana was not a single, unified country. Many languages were spoken, and it's likely that a lot of them have died out. Since none of them were written, we have no information about them.
The ancestral languages that are still spoken there today include:
The only introduced language in Ghana is English.
For more information on all the languages of Ghana, click here.
What language do they speak in Ghana? they spoke spanish and German
Arabic, which was introduced by the Muslims
Ghana is a former British colony and the official language of the country is English. However, as with educated people everywhere, no doubt some people in Ghana speak French
There are many African languages spoken by the people of Ghana. English is the official language of the Ghana Government. Akan is the first language of more than half of Ghana population.
Twi is the most widely spoken language in Kumasi.
The Ashanti people mainly speak Twi.
english
== In this case tongue means language. It is called mother tongue because it is the language spoken by the mother country in which you were born. In multilingual societies like Nigeria, Ghana and most African countries, mother tongue cannot refer to only the language spoken by the mother country. Mother tongue would mean the language the mother or caretaker passes on to the child. The assumption is that children grow under the eye of their mothers, hence mother tongue.
reaction paper about mother tongue
The Mother Tongue was created in 1990-07.
Her mother tongue is 'Tulu'.
The Mother Tongue has 279 pages.
To write an essay about Malayalam as your mother tongue, focus on its history, significance in your life, and cultural impact. Discuss its uniqueness, evolution, and its role in shaping your identity. Use personal experiences and examples to emphasize its importance in preserving your heritage and connecting with your roots.
Sunil Gavaskar's Mother tongue is Konkani
Spanish is the mother tongue but many do speak English.
The ISBN of The Mother Tongue is 0-380-71543-0.
Yes it is, tongue and mother tongue as a synonym.
Your mother tongue is the language you grew up speaking. For most people, that would be the language their mother speaks.
Your "mother tongue" is your first language, the language your mother would have spoken to you as a child and that would be your natural instinctive language.