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Native to | Ghana, Togo |
Native speakers | 70,000 (2012)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | keu |
Glottolog | akeb1238 |
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People | Əkpəβə |
Country | Kᵼkpəkə |
AkebuorKebu (also Kabu; in French: akébou) is one of the Ghana–Togo Mountain languages spoken by the Akebu people of southern Togo and southeastern Ghana. It is a tonal language with nominal classes. Akebu is closely related to the Animere language.
In 2002 there were about 56,400 speakers, located primarily in the Akébou district of the Plateau Region of Togo.[citation needed]
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