Languages of Togo
Multilingualism, Togo, Official language
978-613-6-78750-3
6136787504
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2011-08-24
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Togo is a multilingual country. According to one count, 39 languages are spoken. Of these, the official language is French. Two of the most spoken indigenous languages were designated as national languages in 1975: Ewé and Kabiyé. Among the other languages in Togo, Mina serves as the working language in the south of the country, Mobaa, Tem and Fula. Most of the indigenous languages of the country can be divided into two groups: the Gur languages in the north, and the Kwa languages in the south. The two national languages tend to be used regionally: Ewé in the south from Lomé to Blitta, and Kabiyé in the north.
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