Nafaanra language (nfr)

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Also Known As: Nafaanra Language,Dzama,Nafaara,Nafana,Pantera-fantera,Gambo,Banda,Nafaanra


Description:

Nafaanra (sometimes written Nafaara, pronounced [nafãːra]) is a Senufo language spoken in northwest Ghana, along the border with Côte d'Ivoire, east of Bondouko. It is spoken by approximately 61,000 people. Its speakers call themselves Nafana; others call them Banda or Mfantera. Like other Senufo languages, Nafaanra is a tonal language. It is somewhat of an outlier in the Senufo language group, with the geographically closest relatives, the Southern Senufo Tagwana-Djimini languages, approximately 200 kilometres to the west, on the other side of Comoé National Park.

The basic word order is Subject Object Verb, similar to Latin and Japanese. Like other Niger-Congo languages it has a noun class system where nouns are classified according to five different genders, which also affects pronouns, adjectives and copulas. The phonology features a distinction between the length of vowels and whether they are oral or nasal (as inFrench or Portuguese). There are also three distinct tones, a feature shared with the other Senufo languages. Nafaanra grammar features both tense and aspect which are marked with particles. Numbers are mainly formed by adding cardinal numbers to the number 5 and by..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Nafaanra 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: nfr

Classification Taxonomy

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  Niger-Congo Group

    Atlantic-Congo Group

      Volta-Congo Group

        North Volta-Congo Group

          Gur North Group

            Senufo Group

              Nafaanra Group

                Nafaanra language