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Bono, also known as Abron, Brong, and Bono Twi, is a Central Tano language common to the Bono people and a major dialect of the Akan dialect continuum, and thus mutually intelligible with the principal Akan dialects of Fante, Asante, and Akuapem, collectively known as Twi.[2] It is spoken by 1.2 million in Ghana, primarily in the Central Ghanaian region of Brong-Ahafo, and by over 300,000 in eastern Ivory Coast.[3]

Bono
Native toGhana
EthnicityBono
Native speakers
1.4 million (2013)[1]
Language family
Niger–Congo?
  • Atlantic–Congo
    • Kwa
      • Potou–Tano
Official status
Official language in
Ghana
Language codes
ISO 639-3abr

Relationship with other dialects of Akan


Bono is mutually intelligible with all dialects of Akan, but the degree of intelligibility depends on the geographical distance between the dialects. Bono is geographically close to Asante, and therefore linguistically close, while a further-away dialect such as Fante is linguistically further as well.[4] Most speakers of Bono are bilingual or bidialectal with Asante.[5]

Along with Fante, Bono is the most conservative dialect of Akan, retaining several features, such as the third-person plural pronoun , that have since been lost elsewhere in Akan.[4][5][6]


Differences from other dialects of Akan



Phonological


Grammatical


Grammar



Pronouns


Independent Subject Possessive Object
First sing. me me- me- m
Second sing. wo wo- wo w
Third sing. ɔno wɔ- ɔ-; ne no
First pl. yɛ-
Second pl. hõ-
Third pl. bɛ-
Unspecified ɛ-

References


  1. Akan at Ethnologue (22nd ed., 2019)
  2. Johann Gottlieb Christaller (1875). A Grammar of the Asante and Fante Language Called Tshi Chwee, Twi Based on the Akuapem Dialect ... Harvard University. Printed for the Basel evang. missionary society.
  3. "Akan". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  4. Dolphyne, Florence (1979). Arhin, Kwame (ed.). "The Brong (Bono) dialect of Akan" (PDF). Brong Kyempim. Accra: Afram: 88–118.
  5. Dolphyne, Florence (1982). "Language use among the Brong of Ghana". Journal of West African Languages. 12.
  6. "Archive of African Journals". digital.lib.msu.edu. Retrieved 2019-12-29.

На других языках


[de] Abron (Sprache)

Abron ist eine der häufigsten Sprachen Ghanas und wird auch von einigen Sprechern in der Elfenbeinküste gesprochen.
- [en] Bono dialect

[fr] Abron (langue)

L’abron (ou brong, bron, doma, gyaman) est une langue kwa de la grande famille des langues nigéro-congolaises. Elle est parlée par plus d'un million de personnes, par les Abrons, principalement au Ghana, également en Côte d’Ivoire. On la classe parmi les langues akan.

[ru] Боно (язык)

Боно — язык семьи ква, входящей в состав нигеро-конголезской макросемьи. Относится к числу аканских языков.



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