Anufɔ, also known as Chakosi, is a Central Tano language spoken in northeast Ghana, northern Togo, northwest Benin and Ivory Coast by approximately 180,000 people. According to the 2021 Population and Housing Census in Ghana, the Anufɔ in northeast Ghana, especially those in the Chereponi District numbered 87,176 with more females of (44,342) representing 50.9 percent than males being (42,834) constituting 49.1 percent (GSS, 2021).
Anufɔ | |
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Chakosi | |
Anufɔ | |
Region | Ghana, Togo, Benin, Ivory Coast |
Ethnicity | Anufɔ people |
Native speakers | 180,000 (2013)[1] |
Official status | |
Recognised minority language in | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | cko |
Glottolog | anuf1239 |
Phonology
editLabial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Labial-velar | Glottal | ||||||||
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plain | round | palatal | plain | palatal | plain | palatal | plain | round | plain | palatal | |||
Nasal | m | mʲ | n | ɲ | ŋ | ŋm | ŋmʲ | ||||||
Stop | voiceless | p | pʷ | pʲ | t | tʲ | c | cʲ | k | kʷ | kp | kpʲ | |
voiced | b | bʷ | bʲ | d | dʲ | ɟ | ɟʲ | ɡ | ɡʷ | gb | gbʲ | ||
Fricative | voiceless | f | fʷ | fʲ | s | ʃ | ɕᶣ | h | |||||
voiced | z | ʑᶣ | |||||||||||
Rhotic | r | rʲ | |||||||||||
Approximant | voiceless | ɥ̥ | |||||||||||
voiced | ɥ | l | lᶣ | j | w |
Oral | Nasal | |||
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Front | Back | Front | Back | |
Close | i | u | ĩ | ũ |
Close-mid | e | o | ||
Open-Mid | ɛ | ɔ | ɛ̃ | ɔ̃ |
Open | a | ã |
Writing
editAnufo is written in the Latin alphabet, with the addition of the letters Ɛ ɛ, Ɱ ɱ, Ŋ ŋ and Ɔ ɔ.[3]
References
edit- ^ Anufɔ at Ethnologue (22nd ed., 2019)
- ^ "Phoible 2.0 -".
- ^ Anufo Workbook - Oral Proficiency Learning. Lomé: Peace Corp. p. 5.