Gua (Gwa) is a Guang language spoken in many parts of Ghana including the Gonjas, the people of Larteh, the people of Winneba, Senya Beraku and some groups in the Oti Region of Ghana. It is also called Anum-Boso, after its two dialects.
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Native to | Ghana |
Native speakers | 60,000 (2003)[1] |
Language family | Niger–Congo?
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ISO 639-3 | gwx |
Glottolog | guaa1238 |
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