The language of the Ewe people, spoken mainly in southeastern Ghana and southwestern Togo in the coastal areas of West Africa, extending to Benin. It has about one million speakers. The three major dialects are Auna, Geng, and Gun. It belongs to the Niger-Congo language family. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
西アフリカのガーナ南東部,トーゴ南西部を中心に,ベナンに至る海岸地帯で話されるエウェ人Eweの言語。話し手は約100万人。アウナ,ゲン,グンの3方言が有力。ニジェール・コンゴ語派に属する。
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