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Native to | Ghana |
Region | Anum, Lete, Chiripon |
Native speakers | 74,000 (2003)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | lar |
Glottolog | lart1238 |
Larteh is a language of southeastern Ghana. It belongs to the Guang subgroup of the Niger–Congo languages and is spoken by about 74,000 people.
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