8 relations: Atlantic–Congo languages, Grebo languages, Ivory Coast, Jabo language, Kru languages, Krumen language, Liberia, Tone (linguistics).
Atlantic–Congo languages
The Atlantic–Congo languages are a major division constituting the core of the Niger–Congo language family of Africa, characterised by the noun class systems typical of the family.
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Grebo languages
Grebo is a dialect cluster of the Kru languages, spoken by the Grebo people of present-day Liberia and the Krumen of Ivory Coast in West Africa.
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Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire and officially as the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a sovereign state located in West Africa.
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Jabo language
The Jabo language is a Kru language spoken by the Jabo people of Liberia.
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Kru languages
The Kru languages belong to the Niger–Congo language family and are spoken by the Kru people from the southeast of Liberia to the east of Ivory Coast.
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Krumen language
Krumen is a dialect continuum spoken by the Krumen people of Liberia and Ivory Coast (Tabou and Grabo subprefectures).
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Liberia
Liberia, officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the West African coast.
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Tone (linguistics)
Tone is the use of pitch in language to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning – that is, to distinguish or to inflect words.
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Barclayville Grebo language, Central Grebo language, E Je Grebo language, Fopo-Bua Grebo language, Gboloo Grebo language, Globo Grebo language, Grebo (language), ISO 639:gbo, ISO 639:gec, ISO 639:grb, ISO 639:grv, ISO 639:gry, Northeastern Grebo language, Northern Grebo language, Seaside Grebo language.