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Encyclopedia > Adele language

The Adele language is spoken in eastern Ghana and als well in Togo. It is a minority language and has about 21000 speakers. It belongs to the so-called Togo-Remnant languages and is counted to the Kwa languages family. The speakers themselves call the language Gidire.


Reference

  • Bernd Heine, Die Verbreitung und Gliederung der Togorestsprachen. Berlin, Dietrich Reimer, 1968



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