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Ligbi language

The Ligbi people speak a Mande language in Ghana, in the north-west corner of the Brong-Ahafo Region. Ligbi is spoken by approximately 10,000 speakers. It is fairly closely related to Jula, Vai and Kono. A small population of Ligbi speakers is reported to live in Ivory Coast. Ligbi is also known as Wela (Hwela) or Numu. The latter of these refers to a subsection of the Ligbi people; Numu is Dyula for 'blacksmith'.

Phonology
Consonants • is between vowels. • and are between vowels. • , , and are nasalized between nasal vowels. • occurs in English and Arabic loanwords. • and only occur in ideophones. Vowels Tones Ligbi has two level tones, low and high. ==Notes==
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