Kakabe language explained

Kakabe
States:Guinea
Ethnicity:50,000 (2012)
Speakers:10,000
Date:2012
Ref:e18
Familycolor:Niger-Congo
Fam1:Niger–Congo
Fam2:Mande
Fam3:Western Mande
Fam4:Central–Western
Fam5:Central Mande
Fam6:Manding–Jogo
Fam7:Manding–Vai
Fam8:Manding–Mokole
Fam9:Mokole
Iso3:kke
Glotto:kaka1265
Glottorefname:Kakabe

Kakabe is a Mande language of Guinea. The speakers of the Kakabe language reside in the Futa-Jallon plateau which is located in Guinea.[1] Kakabe belongs to the Mokole group, which is the closest group to the Manding people in terms of culture and language. The language is spoken in a number of villages that are situated on the Futa-Jallon plateau in Guinea.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Collection Kakabe. Vydrina. Alexandra.