The Kulango or Kulango–Lorhon languages are spoken principally in Ivory Coast. They were once classified as part of an expanded Gur (Voltaic) family, and are part of the Savannas proposal.The languages distinguished by Ethnologue are Bondoukou Kulango (100,000 speakers in Ivory Coast and Ghana),Bouna Kulango (160,000 speakers in Ivory Coast and Ghana),Lomakka (AKA Loma; 8000 speakers),Téén (AKA Lorhon, Loghon; 8000 speakers in Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso,which are not mutually intelligible.
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| - The Kulango or Kulango–Lorhon languages are spoken principally in Ivory Coast. They were once classified as part of an expanded Gur (Voltaic) family, and are part of the Savannas proposal.The languages distinguished by Ethnologue are Bondoukou Kulango (100,000 speakers in Ivory Coast and Ghana),Bouna Kulango (160,000 speakers in Ivory Coast and Ghana),Lomakka (AKA Loma; 8000 speakers),Téén (AKA Lorhon, Loghon; 8000 speakers in Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso,which are not mutually intelligible.
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