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has glosseng: Kusaal is a Gur language spoken primarily in northern Ghana. It is spoken by roughly 400,000 people and takes its name from the Kusaasi tribe, who form the majority of the population of the area in the far northeast of Ghana, between the Gambaga escarpment, the Red Volta, and the national borders with Togo and Burkina Faso. There are some villages of Kusaasi in Burkina and also a few speakers in Togo. Kusaal is closely related to Mampruli, the language of the Mamprussi, who live to the south, and to Dagbani. There is a major dialect division between Agole, to the east of the White Volta river, and Toende, to the West. Agole has more speakers, and the only large town of the district, Bawku, is in Agole. The New Testament translation is in the Agole dialect.
lexicalizationeng: Kusaal language
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has glossdeu: Kusaal (auch Kusale, Kusasi und in Burkina Faso Koussassé) ist eine westafrikanische Sprache, die von ca. 420.000 Sprechern in Ghana (2004 SIL) gesprochen wird inklusive der 350.000 Sprecher von Angole und 70.000 Sprecher des Toende. Das Sprachengebiet findet sich in der nordöstlichen Ecke Ghanas im Bawku District.
lexicalizationdeu: Kusaal

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