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Ghana

Region:Africa
Capital:
Population:22,409,572
Area (sq km):238,533
FIPS Country Code:GH
ISO Country Code:GH
GRN Office:Global Recordings Network Ghana

Map of Ghana

Map of Ghana

Languages and dialects spoken in Ghana

This list shows the primary names of the languages and dialects.

This list shows all known languages and dialects whether or not any materials are available. (An icon indicates those with recordings available.)

Found 203 language names

Showing items 1 to 100 of 203


Achode Recorded language

Ada: Esse Recorded language

Adan-Gbe: Agotime Recorded language

Adangme: Krobo Recorded language

Adele: Lower Recorded language

Ahanta Recorded language

Akpafu-Lolobi Recorded language

Akposo Recorded language

Akposo: Amou Oblou Recorded language

Akposo: Ikponu Recorded language

Akposo: Iwi

Akposo: Litime Recorded language

Akposo: Logbo Recorded language

Akposo: Uma

American Sign Language

Animere Recorded language

Anyin Recorded language

Anyin: Aowin

Apolo Recorded language

Avatime Recorded language

Awutu Recorded language

Awutu: Efutu Recorded language

Awutu: Senya

Beche Recorded language

Bimoba Recorded language

Birifor Recorded language

Birifor, Southern Recorded language

Bissa: Baraka

Bissa: Barka

Bissa: Lebir Recorded language

Bissa: Lere

Bowiri Recorded language

Brong Recorded language

Brusa Recorded language

Buli Recorded language

Busande Recorded language

Chakali Recorded language

Chala Recorded language

Cherepon Recorded language

Chiripon

Chumburung: Northern Chumburung

Chumburung: Southern Chumburung

Chumuru Recorded language

Chumuru: Yeji Recorded language

Daagaare, Southern: Western

Dagaare, Southern: Central

Dagaari Dioula Recorded language

Dagara: Wile Recorded language

Dagari Recorded language

Dagbani Recorded language

Dagbani: Nanuni

Dangbe Recorded language

Dangme: Gbugbla

Dangme: Ningo

Dangme: Osu

Dangme: Shai

Deg Recorded language

Deg: Boe

Deg: Mangum

Dompo

Dwang Recorded language

Dwang: Kwame-danso

English: Africa Recorded language

Ewe Recorded language

Ewe: Anglo

Ewe: Awuna

Ewe: Hudu

Ewe: Kotafoa

Ewe: Kotafon

Ewe: Kpelen Recorded language

Fante Recorded language

Farefare: Booni

Farefare: Gurenne Recorded language

Farefare: Nankana

Farefare: Nankani

Farefare: Talensi Recorded language

Foodo Recorded language

Frafra: Nankam Recorded language

Fulfulde, Macina Recorded language

Ga Recorded language

Gan Recorded language

Gonja Recorded language

Gonja: Choruba

Gua.

Gua: Anu

Gua: Boso

Guan: Boso Recorded language

Gurenne: Nabt Recorded language

Hanga Recorded language

Hanga: Northern Hanga

Hanga: Southern Hanga

Hausa Recorded language

Hausa: Ghana Recorded language

Jwira-Pepesa: Jwira Recorded language

Jwira-Pepesa: Pepesa Recorded language

Kabiye Recorded language

Kamara Recorded language

Kantosi Recorded language

Kasem Recorded language

Kasem: East Kasem


News about Ghana

Ghana Gospel Ministry: From simple beginnings, making friends by mail, has grown a ministry to schools and the distribution of over 5,000 recordings.

Joy Ridderhof Centre update: A group of buildings is being built to accomodate the offices of GRN Ghana and provide space for housing of visiting missionaries and conferences. This is an update on that project.

Ghana: Sounds of rejoicing: How the materials are used in Ghana.

Outreach and distribution in Dangme: The impact of four days of ministry and 10 people trained in doing evangelism using audio and visuals.

Recordists in Training: Ghanaian's love music - dancing, clapping, moving in tandem with the rhythm. From February to April 16 men and women from 7 Central and West African countries were in Ghana getting 'tuned in' to the art of recording at a Recordist Training Course.

Global Recordings Network Ghana: GRN provides the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ for non-literate and unreached peoples in their own language by means of recordings.

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