Ligbi Language (lig)

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Also Known As: Weila,Banda,Wiila,Ligwi,Weela,Tuba,Tsie,Namasa,Nigbi,Jogo,Dzowo,Nigwi,Ligbi


Description:

Ligbi (or Ligby) is a Mande language spoken in Ghana in the north-west corner of the Brong-Ahafo region. Ligbi is spoken by approximately 10 000 speakers (1988 GILLBT/SIL). It is fairly closely related to Bambara/Jula and to Vai and Kono. A small population of Ligbi speakers (4 000) is reported to live in Côte d'Ivoire (Vanderaa 1991). Ligbi is also known as Wela, Hwela or Numu. The latter of these refers to a subsection of the Ligbi people; Numu is Dyula for 'blacksmith'. The Ligbi area in Ghana is bordered to the west by Nafaanra, the Senufo language of the Nafana people. The Ligbi people have come to the area of Begho (Bighu), an ancient trading town on the Tain river in Ghana, in the early 17th century before the Nafana.

Ligbi has seven oral and seven nasal vowels. It is a tonal language with two level tones, High and Low. Syllables are of the form (C1)V(C2) or N (a syllabic nasal), where CV is the most common syllable type. C1 can be any of the consonants, whereas the optional C2 slot can have only nasals homorganic with the following consonants, e.g., gbám mádáánè "nine houses," gbán táà "ten houses." V (a vowel) alone occurs word-initial only in personal pronouns, some loan..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Ligbi Language Speakers

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Rosetta Document Collection

Orthography:
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Overview

Main Country: Ghana
Spoken In:

Regions: Africa

ISO 639-3 Code: lig

Classification Taxonomy

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  Niger-Congo Group

    Mande Group

      Western Mande Group

        Central-Southwestern Group

          Central Central-Southwestern Group

            Manding-Jogo Group

              Jogo-Jeri Group

                Jogo Group

                  Ligbi Language