Asante dialect
Dialect of Akan in Ghana
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Asante, also known as Ashanti, Ashante, or Asante Twi, is one of the principal varieties of the Akan language. As the variety of the Asante-Akyem-Kwahu dialect spoken by the Ashanti people, is one of the three literary standards of Akan, the others being Akuapem and Fante.[2][3][4] There are over 3.8 million speakers of Asante, mainly concentrated in Ghana and southeastern Cote D'Ivoire,[2] and especially in and around the Ashanti Region of Ghana.
NativetoAshanti
EthnicityAshanti
Native speakers
3.8 million (2013)[1]Niger–Congo?
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Atlantic–Congo
- Volta–Congo
- Kwa
- Potou–Tano
- Tano
- Central Tano
- Akan
- Core Akan
- Asante-Akyem-Kwahu dialect
- Asante
- Asante-Akyem-Kwahu dialect
- Core Akan
- Akan
- Central Tano
- Tano
- Potou–Tano
- Kwa
- Volta–Congo
| Asante | |
|---|---|
| Asah | |
| Native to | Ashanti |
| Ethnicity | Ashanti |
Native speakers | 3.8 million (2013)[1] |
Niger–Congo?
| |
| Latin, Braille | |
| Official status | |
| Regulated by | Akan Orthography Committee |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
| Glottolog | asan1239 |