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List of All Languages Spoken in Ghana
In Ghana, there are approximately 80 to 84 languages spoken. These languages belong to various linguistic families, primarily the Niger-Congo language family. The distribution of languages reflects the country’s rich cultural and ethnic diversity.
Key Points:
- Official Language:
- English is the official language and is used for government, education, and business.
- Major Local Languages:
Some widely spoken languages include:- Akan (Twi, Fante): The most widely spoken language group in Ghana.
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- Ewe: Spoken in the Volta Region.
- Dagbani: Dominant in the Northern Region.
- Ga: Predominant in the Greater Accra Region.
- Hausa: Used as a lingua franca in some areas, particularly in trade.
- Nzema: Spoken in the Western Region.
- Gonja: Spoken in the Savannah Region.
- Dagaare/Wale: Spoken in the Upper West Region.
- Language Diversity:
- These languages are spoken by various ethnic groups, including the Akan, Mole-Dagbani, Ewe, Ga-Dangme, and Gurma groups.
- Some languages have multiple dialects, further increasing linguistic variation.
- Languages in Education:
- The government supports the teaching of 11 local languages in schools.
- Endangered Languages:
- Some smaller languages are at risk of extinction due to urbanization and the dominance of major languages.
The breakdown of all the languages spoken in Ghana.
Here is a comprehensive list of the languages spoken in Ghana, categorised by language families and regions:
1. Akan Languages
- Akan is the largest language group in Ghana, spoken predominantly in the southern regions.
- Languages/Dialects:
- Twi (Asante Twi, Akuapem Twi)
- Fante
- Nzema
- Bono (Brong)
- Akyem
- Wassa
2. Mole-Dagbani Languages
- Spoken in northern Ghana by the Mole-Dagbani ethnic group.
- Languages/Dialects:
- Dagbani
- Mampruli (Mamprusi)
- Nanumba
- Kusasi
- Frafra
- Dagaare/Wale
3. Ewe
- Predominantly spoken in the Volta Region.
4. Ga-Dangme Languages
- Found in the Greater Accra Region and some eastern parts of Ghana.
- Languages:
- Ga
- Dangme (Ada)
5. Gur Languages
- Spoken in the Upper East, Upper West, and parts of the Savannah Regions.
- Languages:
- Kasem
- Buli
- Kusaal
- Sissala
- Chakali
- Safaliba
- Tampulma
6. Guan Languages
- Spoken in isolated areas of the Volta, Oti, Brong-Ahafo, and Eastern Regions.
- Languages:
- Gonja
- Nchumburu (Chumburung)
- Efutu
- Nawuri
- Larteh
- Anum
- Kyerepong
- Krachi
7. Mande Languages
- Spoken by the Mande people, mainly in the northern regions.
- Languages:
- Ligbi
- Bisa
8. Hausa
- A lingua franca, widely spoken in trade and by northern communities.
9. Other Minority Languages
- These are less widely spoken and often localized to specific communities:
- Basari
- Konkomba
- Chala
- Anufo
- Mo/Deg
- Tampulma
10. English (Official Language)
- Used for administration, education, and business across the country.
11. Creole/Trade Languages
- Pidgin English: Popular among the youth and in urban areas.
- Akan-based Creole: Used in some informal trade settings.