Kakabe language

In this article we will explore Kakabe language, a fascinating topic that has captured the attention of experts and hobbyists alike. From its impact on society to its implications in the scientific field, Kakabe language has aroused unprecedented interest in recent years. In the following pages, we will examine the different facets of Kakabe language, from its origins to its evolution today. Through in-depth analysis and concrete examples, we hope to provide an enriching and insightful look at Kakabe language, so that our readers can better understand its importance and influence in the contemporary world.

Kakabe
Native toGuinea
Ethnicity50,000 (2012)[1]
Native speakers
10,000 (2012)[1]
Niger–Congo
  • Mande
    • Western Mande
      • Central–Western
        • Central Mande
          • Manding–Jogo
            • Manding–Vai
Language codes
ISO 639-3kke
Glottologkaka1265

Kakabe is a Mande language of Guinea. The speakers of the Kakabe language reside in the Futa-Jallon plateau which is located in Guinea.[2] Kakabe belongs to the Mokole group, which is the closest group to the Manding people in terms of culture and language. The language is spoken in a number of villages that are situated on the Futa-Jallon plateau in Guinea.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Kakabe at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b Vydrina, Alexandra. "Collection Kakabe".