Nyangbo-Tafi language explained

Nyangbo
Also Known As:Tafi
Nativename:Tùtrùgbù (nyb)
Tɛ̀gbɔ̀ (tcd)
States:Ghana
Region:Volta Region
Date:2003
Ref:e25
Familycolor:Niger-Congo
Fam2:Atlantic–Congo
Fam3:Kwa
Fam4:Ka-Togo
Fam5:Avatime–Nyangbo
Lc1:nyb
Ld1:Nyangbo
Lc2:tcd
Ld2:Tafi
Glotto:nyan1316
Glottorefname:Nyangbo–Tafi

The Nyangbo-Tafi language is spoken in the Volta Region of Ghana. It is considered one of the Ghana–Togo Mountain languages of the Kwa family.

It consists of two distinct varieties which Ethnologue treats as separate languages, Nyangbo (Tutrugbu) and Tafi (Tegbo). The differences are reported to be only phonological but people without prior contact have only 67% intelligibility with the other variety.

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