lig ISO 639

Ligbi

  • Geography

    GH Brong-Ahafo region: Numasa east of Sampa.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Ghana

lig
Banda, Dzowo, Jogo, Ligwi, Namasa, Nigbi, Nigwi, Tsie, Tuba, Weela, Weila, Wiila
15,000 in Ghana (2003 GILLBT). Total users in all countries: 19,000.
Brong-Ahafo region: Numasa east of Sampa.
Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana
6a* (Vigorous).
Niger-Congo, Mande, Western, Central-Southwestern, Central, Manding-Jogo, Jogo-Jeri, Jogo
Bungase, Gyogo, Hwela (Vwela, Weela, Weila, Wiila), Dwera (Manji-Kasa), Atumfuor (Atumfuor-Kasa), Ntoleh.
Also use Akan [aka].
Grammar.
Unwritten [Qaax].
Numu is a caste of blacksmiths who speak the same dialect. Muslim, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Ligbi
Ligbi
4,000 in Côte d’Ivoire (Vanderaa 1991).
Zanzan district: Bouna department, Bineto village; Woroba district: Slil town near Boundoukou.
6a (Vigorous)
In other countries, blacksmiths speaking Manding languages are also called Noumou, but in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana, the Noumou speak Ligbi. Also use French [fra].
Literacy rate in L2: 15%–25%.
Non-indigenous. Numu (Noumou, Numun) is the name of a caste of blacksmiths; not a separate language. Traditional religion, Muslim.
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