Ahlon language

Kwa language spoken in Togo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Ahlon language, Igo, is spoken in the Plateau Region of Togo. It is considered one of the Ghana–Togo Mountain languages of the Kwa family. Variations of its official name are Achlo, Ahlõ, Ahlo, Ahlon-Bogo, Ahonlan, Anlo.

NativetoTogo
RegionSassanou
Native speakers
7,600 (2012)[1]
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Ahlon
Igo
Native toTogo
RegionSassanou
Native speakers
7,600 (2012)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3ahl
Glottologigoo1238
ELPIgo
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LanguageIgo
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Ahlon
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Phonology

Consonants

The consonants of the Ahlon language are located in the chart below.[2]

Vowels

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Tones

Ahlon has 3 tones. /˦/ for high tone, /˨/ for low tone, and /˧/ for mid tone.

References

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