Lelemi language

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Lelemi or Lefana (Lε-lεmi, Lε-fana) is spoken by the Buem people in the mountainous Volta Region of Ghana. It belongs to the geographic group of Ghana Togo Mountain languages (traditionally called the Togorestsprachen or Togo Remnant languages) of the Kwa branch of Niger–Congo.

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Lelemi
Lefana
Native toGhana
RegionJasikan
EthnicityBuem
Native speakers
72,000 (2017)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3lef
Glottologlele1264
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Phonology

Consonants

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Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Labio-
velar
Glottal
Nasal m n ɲ ŋ
Plosive/
Affricate
voiceless p t t͡ʃ k k͡p
voiced b d d͡ʒ ɡ ɡ͡b
Fricative voiceless f s h
voiced v
Approximant l j w
Trill r
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  • /b/ may also be heard as an implosive [ɓ] in word-initial position.
  • /f/ may have a variety of allophones when preceding /w/. Most notably a bilabial fricative [ɸ]. Although occasionally also as pharyngeal [ħ] and glottal [h] fricatives among different speakers.[2]

Vowels

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