Nyarafolo language
Senugo language spoken in Ivory Coast
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Nyarafolo | |
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Senari | |
Native to | Ivory Coast |
Native speakers | 60,000 (2009)[1] |
Language family | Niger–Congo?
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ISO 639-3 | sev |
Glottolog | nyar1245 |
Nyarafolo (Niafolo), one of a cluster of languages called Senari, is a Senufo language of Ivory Coast.
References
- ^ Nyarafolo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
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