ISO_639:ati

Attié language

Attié language

Kwa language spoken in Ivory Coast


Attié (Akie, Akye, Atche, Atie, Atshe) is a language of uncertain classification within the Kwa branch of the Niger–Congo family. It is spoken by perhaps half a million people in Ivory Coast.

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Writing system

Attié Alphabet[2]
aanbcd dzheëënɛ
ɛnfggbh iinjkkp
lmnoö ɔɔnprs
shttstshu unvwyz

A vowel followed by <n> indicates nasalisation.

Tones are indicated with a diacritic before or after the syllable :

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References

Works cited

  • Hood, Elizabeth; Kouachi, Acho Jacob; Lojenga, Constance Kutsch (1984). Attié, dialecte naindin. Abidjan: Les Nouvelles éditions africaines. ISBN 978-2-7236-0680-6.



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