Language
name and location:
Abron, Ghana,
Côte d'Ivoire
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. bakũ |
21. edu enu bakũ |
2. mienu |
22. edu enu mienu |
3. miensá |
23. edu enu miensá |
4. nain |
24. edu enu nain |
5. num |
25. edu enu num |
6. nsiã |
26. edu enu nsiã |
7. nsɔ |
27. edu enu nsɔ |
8. ŋɔt͡ʃwie |
28. edu enu ŋɔt͡ʃwie |
9. ŋkrɔŋ |
29. edu enu ŋkrɔŋ |
10. du |
30. edu asá |
11. du bakũ |
40. edu anain |
12. du mienu |
50. edu enum |
13. du miensá |
60. edu nsiã |
14. du nain |
70. edu nsɔŋ |
15. du num |
80. edu wɔt͡ʃwie |
16. du nsiã |
90. edu ŋkrɔŋ |
17. du nsɔ |
100. ɔha |
18. du ŋɔt͡ʃwie |
200. ɔha enu |
19. du ŋkrɔŋ |
1000. apim |
20. edu enu |
2000. mpim mienu |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. Andy Ring and
Mr. Sammy Ntumy, GILLBT |
Other comments: Abron has a decimal system of similar to that of Akan. Abron or Brong is spoken by approximately 1,400,000 speakers in southwest Brong-Ahafo region, Ghana as well as Côte d'Ivoire. |
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