- 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 alsoAkan languages "Akan is a language group spoken by related peoples in mainly
Ghana and easternCôte 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 inCôte d'Ivoire
*Baule - Mainly spoken in centralCôte d'Ivoire , related to Nzema.
*Nzema - Spoken mainly in west central Ghana and easternCôte d'Ivoire
* Anyi - Spoken in easternCôte d'Ivoire The
Bureau of Ghana Languages has compiled a unifiedorthography of 20,000 words.The
adinkra symbols are oldideogram s.The language came to
South America , notablySuriname andJamaica : Kromanti, with the slaves. The descendants of escaped slaves in the interior of Suriname and theMaroons 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
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Akan name External links
* [http://www.abibitumikasa.com/forums/akan-language-resources/ Akan Language Resources]
* [http://dictionary.kasahorow.com/all/ak kasahorow Akan Dictionary]
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