Fon language
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Fon (native name Fɔngbè) is part of the Gbe language cluster and belongs to the Kwa sub-family of the Niger-Congo languages. Fon is spoken mainly in Benin by approximately 1.7 million speakers. Like the other Gbe languages, Fon is an analytic language with an SVO basic word order.
[edit] External links
- Fon is Fun!
- La langue Fongbe du Bénin
- Fon.eu - The Fon People
- The first blog totally in Fongbe. An access to a Fongbe forum is given
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