kbp ISO 639

Kabɩyɛ, Kabɩyɛ Tɔm Autonyms

Kabiyè

  • Geography

    TG Widespread.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Togo

kbp
Cabrai, Cabrais, Kabre, Kabure, Kabye
Kabɩyɛ, Kabɩyɛ Tɔm
975,000 in Togo (Gblem-Poidi and Kantchoa 2012). Total users in all countries: 990,600.
Widespread.
Benin, Togo
5 (Developing).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, North, Gur, Central, Southern, Grusi, Eastern
Kewe, Kijang, Lama-Tissi, Boufale. Lexical similarity: 60% between Kabiye [kbp], Lama [las], Tem [kdh], and Lukpa [dop].
Vigorous. Home, market, neighborhood, church, non-formal education. Used by all. Also use Éwé [ewe]. Also use French [fra]. Also use Tem [kdh]. Used as L2 by Kpessi [kef], Lama [las], Lukpa [dop], Miyobe [soy], Nawdm [nmz].
Literacy rate in L1: 5%–25%. Taught as subject in some secondary schools. Officially, Kabiyè is permitted to be the LOI for primary education, but this policy has never been fully implemented (2021 SIL). Newspapers. Radio. TV. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1998.
Braille script [Brai]. Latin script [Latn], primary usage.
Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Kabiyè
Kabiyè
15,600 in Benin (2018).
Donga department: Bassila, Djougou, and Ouaké communes, scattered villages.
6a (Vigorous)
Also use French [fra], but to varying extents according to level of education. Used as L2 by Foodo [fod].
Traditional religion, Christian.
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Kabiyè
Northern region: near Togo border.
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous. Traditional religion.
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