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Kagbeniwushi Be Laŋto 3 (Gonja)
The Gonja language which is spoken by the Gonjas is quite distinct from all the languages in the Northern and Upper Regions. It is rather akin to some languages in the South, particularly, the Guang languages.
Gonja-speaking area covers more than one third of the Northern Region. It shares boundaries with the Brong-Ahafo and Volta Region in the South, and the Dagombas, the Mamprussis and the Walas in the North.
Gonja is a tonal language and changes in meaning are brought about by tonal differences. It is to be noted that most questions end on a falling tone.
All persons learning Gonja will find that the Gonjas have the tendency to elide vowels and slur consonants. Final vowels are always elided before other vowels, and often before words beginning with consonants.
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Kagbeniwushi Be Laŋto 1 (Gonja)
The Gonja language which is spoken by the Gonjas is quite distinct from all the languages in the Northern and Upper Regions. It is rather akin to some languages in the South, particularly, the Guang languages.
Gonja-speaking area covers more than one third of the Northern Region. It shares boundaries with the Brong-Ahafo and Volta Region in the South, and the Dagombas, the Mamprussis and the Walas in the North.
Gonja is a tonal language and changes in meaning are brought about by tonal differences. It is to be noted that most questions end on a falling tone.
All persons learning Gonja will find that the Gonjas have the tendency to elide vowels and slur consonants. Final vowels are always elided before other vowels, and often before words beginning with consonants.
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Abrabɔ Mu Anwonsɛm (Asante Twi)
Abrabɔ Mu Anwonsɛm (Asante Twi)
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Ma Menka Wo Asɛm Bi: Nkura Bi Ne wɔn Na (Book 4)
Ma Menka Wo Asɛm Bi- Nkura Bi Ne wɔn Na
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Kasem Orthography
This document embodies suggestions and guidelines for the writing of the Kasem Language.
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Yɛse Yɛsee (Asante Twi)
This book is a collection of poems in Asante-Twi.
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Flashcards: Numbers and Counting in Ga (20 cards, Ga)
This product is the third in the Ga series, after Ga Phonics and Shapes & Colours in Ga.
Each card has a number of objects on one side and on the reverse side the right number, corresponding to the number of objects on the flip side, written in both figure and word forms.
This product is designed to introduce the learner to Numbers in Ga and to practise counting in a very pleasurable manner.
The use of flashcards is most effective and even enjoyable when there is parental guidance.
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Mmɔfra Agorɔ (Asante Twi)
This book is a collection of indigenous games for children,
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Dagaare Yelkaama: Book 1 (Dagaare)
This book contains a collection of poems on life, love, work and original compositions from funeral dirges.It is rich in vocabulary and rare expressions.
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Language Guide (Kasem)
Kasem is a tonal language and is generally spoken in musical tone. Therefore a tonal difference in Kasem may alter the meaning of a word.
The third edition of this Language Guide has been revised and compiled to help a learner find out his or her way with minimum difficulty in the Kasem speaking area.
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Đe Modzaka: Book 2 (Ewe)
This book is a collection of four(4) illustrated folktales in Ewe
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