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Dagbani is a Gur language spoken by about 800,000
people in Ghana. Its native speakers are primarily of the Dagomba
people, but Dagbani is also widely known as a second language in
north-eastern Ghana. Dagbani has three dialects, corresponding to
the two principal centers Tamale, Ghana (Western Dagbani), Yendi
(Yendi or Eastern Dagbani), and Nanuni, the dialect spoken by the
Nanumba ethnic group. Dagbani is a member of the Oti-Volta group
of Gur and is mutually intelligible with the Mossi language
spoken in Burkina Faso.
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Dagaare is
the maternal language of the Dagaaba
people in Ghana and Burkina
Faso. It has been described as a dialect
continuum that also includes Waale and Birifor.
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