ajg ISO 639

Ajagbe Autonyms

Aja

  • Geography

    BJ Coufou department: Aplahoué, Djakotomè, Dogbo, Klouékanmè, Lalo, and Tovinklin communes on Mono river; Mono department: Athiémè, Houéyogbé communes; Zou department: Agbangnizoun and Djidja communes; Cotonou and many southern mixed-language towns.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Benin

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Adja, Hwè
Ajagbe
941,000 in Benin (2018). Total users in all countries: 1,131,000.
Coufou department: Aplahoué, Djakotomè, Dogbo, Klouékanmè, Lalo, and Tovinklin communes on Mono river; Mono department: Athiémè, Houéyogbé communes; Zou department: Agbangnizoun and Djidja communes; Cotonou and many southern mixed-language towns.
Benin, Togo
5 (Developing).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Kwa, Left Bank, Gbe, Aja
Dogbo, Hwe (Ehoue), Tado (Tadou), Sikpi (Shikpi), Tala. The Hwe, Sikpi, and Tado dialects are linguistically very similar; Dogbo and Tala distinct from the other 3. Lexical similarity: 92% with Hwe-Sikpi dialect, 89% with Hwe-Dogbo dialect, Hwe-Tado dialect, and Hwe-Tala dialect.
Vigorous. Home, neighborhood, work. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use French [fra]. Also use Gen [gej]. Used as L2 by Saxwe Gbe [sxw].
Taught as subject in primary schools in grades 1 and 2, in 5 schools (2014 SIL). Literature. Newspapers. Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible portions: 2010–2018.
Latin script [Latn].
Tado and Tala speakers are mainly in Togo. Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Aja
Aja
190,000 in Togo (Gblem-Poidi and Kantchoa 2012).
Maritime region: Lacs and Yoto prefectures, east of Mono river; Plateaux region: Haho, Moyen-Mono, and Ogou prefectures, Mono river area, southeast of Atakpame town.
Dogo, Hwe (Ehoue), Tado (Tadou), Sikpi (Shikpi), Tala.
5 (Developing)
All domains. Used by all. Also use Éwé [ewe]. Also use French [fra]. Also use Gen [gej].
Literacy rate in L1: 5%–20%.
Tado and Tala speakers are mainly in Togo. Traditional religion.
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