Tonjon is an extinct Mande language once spoken by blacksmiths among the Djimini Senoufo of Ivory Coast. It was closely related to Ligbi, another blacksmith language.
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| Native to | Ivory Coast |
| Ethnicity | Djimini people |
| Extinct | (date missing) |
Language family | Niger–Congo
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| ISO 639-3 | tjn |
| Glottolog | tonj1246 |
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