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Gur language of Ghana
Deg (also known as Aculo, Buru, Degha, Janela, Mmfo, or Mo) is a Gur (Gurunsi) language of Ghana, with also 1,100 speakers in Ivory Coast.[1]
Vagla is a related language.
References
- ^ a b Deg at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
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