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Akan Autonyms
Akan
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A language of Ghana
- ISO 639
- aka
- Autonym
- Akan
- Population
- 9,100,000 in Ghana, all users. L1 users: 8,100,000 in Ghana (2013 UNSD). Population includes 111,000 Agona, 85,900 Ahafo, 626,000 Akuapem, 3,820,000 Asante, 142,000 Asen, 124,000 Dankyira, 2,730,000 Fante, 443,000 Kwawu, and 15,400 other (2013 UNSD). L2 users: 1,000,000. Total users in all countries: 9,329,800 (as L1: 8,329,800; as L2: 1,000,000).
- Location
- Widespread.
- Language Maps
- Eastern Ghana, Ghana
- Language Status
- 3 (Wider communication). De facto national working language. Became widely spoken around the 17th century. Used in slave trade by the Akan people in exchange for firearms. Also used in gold mining, trade, and farming. Officially recognized for literacy.
- Classification
- Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Kwa, Nyo, Potou-Tano, Tano, Central, Akan
- Dialects
- Agona, Anomabo Fanti, Abura Fanti, Akuapem (Akuapim, Akwapem Twi, Akwapi, Twi), Akyem (Akyem Bosome), Asante (Achanti, Asanti, Ashante Twi), Asen, Dankyira, Fante (Fanti, Mfantse), Kwawu (Kwahu), Gomua, Ahafo. All dialects, including Fanti and Twi, are mutually intelligible.
- Typology
- SVO; postpositions; noun head initial; verb affixes mark person, number, object; tense; causatives; 21 consonant and 10 vowel phonemes; tonal (3 phonemic tones); vowel harmony (ATR).
- Language Use
- A few also use Adamorobe Sign Language [ads] (Nyst 2007). Also use English [eng]. Used as L2 by Abron [abr], Adamorobe Sign Language [ads], Adele [ade], Ahanta [aha], Animere [anf], Anyin [any], Awutu [afu], Chala [cll], Cherepon [cpn], Chumburung [ncu], Deg [mzw], Delo [ntr], Dwang [nnu], Esahie [sfw], Gikyode [acd], Gua [gwx], Konkomba [xon], Kplang [kph], Krache [kye], Larteh [lar], Lelemi [lef], Ligbi [lig], Nafaanra [nfr], Nchumbulu [nlu], Nkami [nkq], Nkonya [nko], Nzema [nzi], Sekpele [lip], Tumulung Sisaala [sil], Tuwuli [bov], Wasa [wss].
- Language Development
- Literacy rate in L1: 30%–60%. Literacy rate in L2: 5%–10%. Taught in primary and secondary schools through grade 3 and as subject thereafter. Literature. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1871–1964.
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn], used since 1978.
- Other Comments
- The two main subdivisions of Akan are assigned codes in the ISO 639-3 standard: Fanti (fat) and Twi (twi). Fanti dialects: Agona, Anomabo Fanti, Abura Fanti, Gomua. Twi dialects: Ahafo, Akuapem, Akyem, Asante, Asen, Dankyira, Kwawu. ‘Akan’ was a name created by Ghanaian academics and language activists in the mid-20th century when they sought to standardize the Fante-Asante-Akuampen written language varieties.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Akan
Also Spoken in
- Language Status
- Unestablished
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. View other languages of Australia
Language Name
Akan
User Population
3,100 in Australia (2016 census).
- Language Status
- Unestablished
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. View other languages of Canada
Language Name
Akan
User Population
13,500 in Canada (2016 census).
- Language Status
- Unestablished
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. View other languages of United Kingdom
Language Name
Akan
User Population
18,400 in United Kingdom (2011 census).
- Language Status
- Unestablished
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. View other languages of Liberia
Language Name
Akan
User Population
95,400 in Liberia (2020). 56,100 Fante, 39,300 Ashanti.
- Language Status
- Unestablished
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. View other languages of Netherlands
Language Name
Akan
User Population
18,700 in Netherlands (2019).
- Language Status
- Unestablished
- Language Use
- Used as L2 by Igo [ahl].
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. View other languages of Togo
Language Name
Akan
User Population
80,700 in Togo (2019).
