Ghana nyɛla tiŋgbaŋ shɛli din mali zuliya balibu pam ka di galisim maa paai bin pihinii, lala maa zuɣu bala[1] gari bin pihinii m-be Ghana ŋɔ. Silimiinsili n-nyɛ tiŋgbani ŋɔ maa yɛltɔɣa yɛrili. Amaa tiŋgbani maa puuni yɛltɔɣa yɛra ni, Kambonsili n-na nyɛ bɛ ni yɛri shɛli n-gari balli shɛŋa ŋan zaa be tiŋgbani maa ni.

bala din be Ghana
languages of a country
Yaɣ shelilanguages of the Earth Mali niŋ
Pahi laculture of Ghana Mali niŋ
Gari tooni ka bini niŋGhana Gomnanti Mali niŋ
TiŋaGhana Mali niŋ
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Ghana tingbani ni mali bala pam din kpɛri tabi ni. Kamani a yi lihi Tudu polo, Dagbanli, Ŋmamprisili ni Nanunli nyɛla bali shɛŋa ŋan chaŋ ti ŋmani Farfarisili ni Waalasili din be Upper West Region polo ŋɔ. Bala anu ŋɔ maa zaa bela Mole-Dagbanli zuliya yɛltɔɣa la puuni.

Bala bin pin-yini m-mali Gomnan-ti Sponsored Bala dariza:

1. Bala ata nyɛla Akan bala (Kambonsili) din nim n-nyɛ Akuapim Twi, Asante Twi ni Fan-ti[2].

2. Bal' shɛŋa ŋan nyɛ Mole-Dagbanli bala n-nyɛ Dagbani, Kusahili, Farifarisili, ni Dagaare[3].

3. Din pahi maa n-nyɛ Ewe, Dangme, Ga, Nzema, Gonja ni Kasem.

Yuuni 2019, silimiin' goli April ni, kpambi daa zahindi mi ni bi zaŋ Faringi (French) yɛltɔɣa n-pahi Ghana tingbani yɛltɔɣa ni pirinla tingbaŋ shɛŋa din kɔɣi ti: Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast ni Togo, maa zaa ni yɛri Faringi yɛribi la zuɣu.

Gomnan-ti ni che ka bɛ sabira

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bal, shɛŋa n-ni kali sɔŋ zuɣusaa maa ka di deeri sɔŋsim Ghana Gɔmnan-ti ti sani gɔ n-nyɛ bɛ ni sabiri shɛŋa shikurutinima puuni.

Bala maa pubu

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Ayi yuli Ghana bala gɔ pula buyi zuɣu ka ŋanima n-nyɛ:

Kwa zuliya din be Ankara polo la. Amaa Gonja gba nyɛla din pahi ka lee be savannah region.

Din pahi n-nyɛ Gur Zuliya din be ti tudu yaɣili gɔ na zaŋ tabili Boliga mini Wa yaɣili zaa.

Bala daanfaani

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  1. Di yihiri ti zuliyanima polo ni
  2. Di kpaŋsiri ti daabilim
  3. Di tooi che ka baŋdi ti mabihi
  4. Di lahi sɔŋdi bɔri lɛbigisim tiriti

Kundivihira

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  1. List of Languages Speak In Ghana (en-US).
  2. Ghanaian Languages.
  3. "Languages of Ghana", Wikipedia (in English), 2021-09-16, retrieved 2021-12-10

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