Alada | |
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Native to | Nigeria, Benin |
Native speakers | (459,000 "Gun" in Nigeria, 2020)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | (included in Gun [guw]) |
Glottolog | alad1239 |
Alada (Arba) is a Gbe languageofNigeria and Benin that has proven difficult to classify. Ethnologue counts Alada and Tɔli as dialects of Gun, but Capo (1988) considers it one of the Phla–Pherá languages. Kluge (2000) found elements of both Fon–Gun and Phla–Pherá.
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Nupoid |
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