Akan language

Akan language

language
name=Akan
nativename=
states=Ghana, Suriname
speakers=19 million
familycolor=Niger-Congo
fam2=Atlantic-Congo
fam3=Volta-Congo
fam4=Kwa
fam5=Akan languages
nation=None.
— Government-sponsored languages of Ghana
iso1=ak|iso2=aka
lc1=aka|ld1=Akan|ll1=none
lc2=fat|ld2=Fante|ll2=Fante language
lc3=twi|ld3=Twi|ll3=Twi language
:"See also Akan languages"

Akan is a language group spoken by related peoples in mainly Ghana and eastern Côte d'Ivoire. All Akan languages are mutually intelligible. The main languages comprise:
* Twi - The largest group, spoken chiefly in Ghana. Includes the Akuapem and Asante (Ashanti) dialects
* Fante (Fanti, Mfantse) - Spoken in east coastal Ghana.
* Brong - Spoken in west central Ghana and along the border in Côte d'Ivoire
* Baule - Mainly spoken in central Côte d'Ivoire, related to Nzema.
* Nzema - Spoken mainly in west central Ghana and eastern Côte d'Ivoire
* Anyi - Spoken in eastern Côte d'Ivoire

The Bureau of Ghana Languages has compiled a unified orthography of 20,000 words.

The adinkra symbols are old ideograms.

The language came to South America, notably Suriname and Jamaica: Kromanti, with the slaves. The descendants of escaped slaves in the interior of Suriname and the Maroons in Jamaica still use a form of this language, including Akan naming convention, in which children are named after the day of the week on which they are born, e.g. Akwasi (for a boy) or Akosua (girl) born on a Sunday. In Jamaica and Suriname the "Anansi" spider stories are well known.

According to work done by P K Agbedor of CASAS, Mfantse and Twi (together known as Akan) belong to Cluster 1 of the speech forms of Ghana. Clusters are defined by the level of mutual intelligibility. The Abron(Bono) and Wasa dialects are considered part of this cluster.

Cluster 1 comprises:
*Akan (Niger-Congo – Atlantic Congo – Volta Congo – Kwa – Nyo – Potou-Tano – Tano – Central)
*Abron (Niger-Congo – Atlantic Congo – Volta Congo – Kwa – Nyo – Potou-Tano – Tano – Central – Akan)
*Wasa (Niger-Congo – Atlantic Congo – Volta Congo – Kwa – Nyo – Potou-Tano – Tano – Central – Akan).

Cluster 1 may better be named r-Akan (mainly Akuapem, Akyem, Fante, Wasa, Bono, Asen, Akwamu, Twi, Kwahu spoken mainly in Ghana, parts of Togo) which do not explicitly have the letter “l” in their original proper use. On the other hand l-Akan, refers to the Akan cluster comprising Nzema, Baule, and other dialects spoken mainly in the Ivory Coast, whose use of the letter “r” in proper usage is very rare.

ee also

* Akan name

External links

* [http://www.abibitumikasa.com/forums/akan-language-resources/ Akan Language Resources]
* [http://dictionary.kasahorow.com/all/ak kasahorow Akan Dictionary]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Akan — may be: *Akan, Gabon *Akan people, an ethnic group in Ghana and Cote D Ivoire **Akan States, any of several states organized in the 16th or 17th century by the Akan people **Akan languages, a stock of dialects spoken by the Akan people **Akan… …   Wikipedia

  • Akan people — The Akan people are a linguistic group of West Africa.This group includes the Akuapem, the Akyem, the Ashanti, the Baoulé, the Anyi, the Brong, the Fante and the Nzema peoples of both Ghana and Côte d Ivoire. From the 15th century to 19th century …   Wikipedia

  • Akan — /ah kahn/, n., pl. Akans, (esp. collectively) Akan for 2. 1. a language of the Kwa branch of Niger Congo spoken in much of Ghana and parts of the Ivory Coast. 2. a member of any of various Akan speaking peoples, including the Ashanti and Fanti. * …   Universalium

  • Akan — A•kan [[t]ˈɑ kɑn[/t]] n. pl. A•kans, (esp. collectively)A•kan. 1) peo a Kwa language of S Ghana 2) peo a subdivision of the Kwa language family that includes Akan and related languages of Ghana, the Ivory Coast, and Togo 3) peo a speaker of the… …   From formal English to slang

  • Akan — 1. adjective a) Of or pertaining to the Akan people. b) Of or pertaining to the Akan language and other related languages. 2. noun a) A people who inhabit Ghana and Côte dIvoire. b) The Niger Congo …   Wiktionary

  • Akan (Sprachen) — Akan Gesprochen in Ghana, Côte d´Ivoire (Elfenbeinküste), Togo Sprecher ca. 8 Millionen Linguistische Klassifikation Niger Kongo Atlantik Kongo Volta Kongo …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Akan-Sprachen — Akan Gesprochen in Ghana, Côte d´Ivoire (Elfenbeinküste), Togo Sprecher ca. 8 Millionen Linguistische Klassifikation Niger Kongo Atlantik Kongo Volta Kongo …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Akan art — is an art form that originated in West Central Africa, including the present day countries of the Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria. Akan art is known for gold weights, as well as cultural jewelry. The gold weights were made of copper …   Wikipedia

  • Akan — [ä′kän΄] n. pl. Akan or Akans 1. a member of any of a group of peoples living mainly in Ghana and parts of the Ivory Coast, including the Ashanti of Ghana 2. the Kwa language of these peoples adj. of the Akan or their language or culture …   English World dictionary

  • Akan — /ˈakan/ (say ahkahn) noun 1. an African language of the Niger Congo stock, comprising two main dialects, Fanti and Twi; spoken by several peoples of Ghana and eastern Côte d Ivoire. 2. a speaker of Akan …  

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”