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Akanish

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Akanish
Twi, Fante
Goll er loayrt ayns Yn Ghaney, Yn Toorinam
Earroo loayreyderyn 20 millioon [1]
Kynney çhengey Neegeyragh-Congoagh
Staydys oikoil
Çhengey oikoil ayns Gyn (greinnit ec y reiltys)
Fo stiurey ec Akan Orthographey Committee
Coadyn çhengey
ISO 639-1 ak
ISO 639-2 aka
ISO 639-3 foddee ve:
fat — Fanteish
twi — Twiish

Ta Akanish (Twi tɕɥi ny Fante) ny çhengey ghooghyssagh yn Ghaney. T'ee ry-chlashtyn er fud jiass ny çheerey ec mysh 52% jeh'n phobble. She çhengey ny h-Akanee as nyn naboonyn t'ayn, mastey çhengaghyn Kwa elley.

Ta tree abbyrtyn cadjinit ayn as cairscreeu nyn hene oc: Asanteish as Akuapemish (t'ad cur Twi er y jees oc), as Fanteish. Ga dy vel ad so-chohoiggal myr caaynt, v'ad do-chohoiggal myr çhengaghyn screeuit. Ayns 1978, hug er bun y Akan Orthography Committee co-chairscreeu da Akan, as ta ymmyd jeant jeh ayns bun-scoillyn er son çhengaghyn Kwa elley.

Imraaghyn

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Lioaryn

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  • The Akan (Twi-Fante) Language: Its Sound Systems and Tonal Structure. Florence Abena Dolphyne, Ghana Universities Press, Accra, 1988. ISBN 9964-3-0159-6
  • J.E. Redden and N. Owusu (1963, 1995). Twi Basic Course. Foreign Service Institute. ISBN 0-7818-0394-2
  • Obeng, Samuel Gyasi. (2001). African anthroponymy: An ethnopragmatic and norphophonological study of personal names in Akan and some African societies. LINCOM studies in anthropology 08. Muenchen: LINCOM Europa. ISBN 3-89586-431-5.
  • F.A. Dolphyne (1996) A Comprehensive Course in Twi (Asante) for the Non-Twi Learner. Ghana University Press, Accra. ISBN 9964-3-0245-2.
  • William Nketia (2004) Twi für Ghana:; Wort für Wort. Reise Know-How Verlag, Bielefeld. ISBN 3-89416-346-1. (Germaanish)

Kianglaghyn mooie

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