Loko language

Mande language spoken in Sierra Leone From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Loko, or Landogo, is a Southwestern Mande language spoken by the Loko people, who primarily live in Northern Sierra Leone. There are two known dialects, Landogo and Logo, which are mutually intelligible. Ethnic Loko outnumber native Loko speakers due to the linguistic encroachment of Temne and Krio and urbanization to Freetown, where Loko is internally and externally seen as a low-prestige language.[2]

Pronunciation/læn.dɔɣɔ/
NativetoSierra Leone
EthnicityLoko people
Native speakers
210,000 (2019)[1]
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Loko
Landogo
Pronunciation/læn.dɔɣɔ/
Native toSierra Leone
EthnicityLoko people
Native speakers
210,000 (2019)[1]
Dialects
  • Landogo
  • Logo
African reference alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-3lok
Glottologloko1255
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