Languages and How to Say Hello
There offical language spoken in Ghana is English.The languages that are spoken in Ghana are:
Akan: Akwabaa, Ewe: Neefon, Dagomba: Dasiba, Dangme: Ti Massim, Dagaare: Antire, Ga: Ojekoo, Nzema: Nwae, Gonja: Angsuma, and Kasem: De N waaro. Ewe is spoken by aprocsamitly 2 million people in the Volta Region of south west Ghana. Akan is one of the most wildley spoken laungeues in Ghana. Dagomba is spoken in the Northern Region of Ghana. Dagaare is spoken in the upper West Region of Ghana. Gonja is spoken in the northern region of Ghana and Ra. Kasem is spoken in the upper Eastern Region of Ghana. Nzema is spoken in the Western Region of Ghana. The laungues of ghana originate from the Kwa, Gur, and Mande dialects.
Akan: Akwabaa, Ewe: Neefon, Dagomba: Dasiba, Dangme: Ti Massim, Dagaare: Antire, Ga: Ojekoo, Nzema: Nwae, Gonja: Angsuma, and Kasem: De N waaro. Ewe is spoken by aprocsamitly 2 million people in the Volta Region of south west Ghana. Akan is one of the most wildley spoken laungeues in Ghana. Dagomba is spoken in the Northern Region of Ghana. Dagaare is spoken in the upper West Region of Ghana. Gonja is spoken in the northern region of Ghana and Ra. Kasem is spoken in the upper Eastern Region of Ghana. Nzema is spoken in the Western Region of Ghana. The laungues of ghana originate from the Kwa, Gur, and Mande dialects.