Kulango language
Spoken in
- Niger - Congo Atlantic - Congo Volta - Congo north Gur Kulango Kulango
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KZC ( Bondoukou ) nku ( Bouna )
The Kulango is the language of Kulango - people in the Ivory Coast, which is also spoken in Ghana.
Basically two language groups are distinguished, Kulango ( Bonboukou ) and Kulango ( Bouna ).
Kulango ( Bonboukou ) (also Nkuraeng, Nkurange, Koulango, Kulange, Kolango and Bonduku Kulango ) in the Ivory Coast spoken by about 77,000 people. The main distribution area of Kulango ( Bonboukou ) lies in the eastern administrative district in the Département de Bondoukou. In Ghana Kulango ( Bonboukou ) of 27,000 speakers (2003 GILLBT ) in the central west of Ghana, west of Wenchi is spoken.
Kulango ( Bouna ) (also Koulango, Kulange, Nkuraeng, Nkurange, Nkuraeng, Buna Kulango, Bouna Koulango ) in the Ivory Coast of approximately 142,000 (1993 ) speaking people. In Ghana, approximately 15,500 people speak Kulango ( Bouna ).
The spokesman of Kulango ( Bouna ) should be able to understand Kulango ( Bonboukou ), but this does not apply vice versa. Dialects of Kulani ( Bouna ) are Sekwa and Nabanj. Both occur in Ghana, the Ivory Coast, a Nabanj is spoken.