 | | Á¦Ç° ¼Ò°³ Á¦Ç° ¼Ò°³ Baule is one of the Kwa group of Niger-Congo languages. Spoken by about one and half million people of the Ivory coast. It is one of the two most important regional languages of the country.The other being Dyula - a variety of Mandekan.
Baule has twelve vowels, including five nasal vowels.All syllables end with a vowel.It has two modified tones but modified in context, making a fairly complex sound pattern.Baule has heavily borrowed from French. ¹Ù¿ì·¹°¡ ¸»ÇØÁö°í /°¡³ª¿¡ ¾²¿©Áø Language Family Family: Niger-Congo Subgroup: Western Sudanic Branch: Kwa ÀúÀÛ±Ç ¹× µîº»; Kenneth Katzner,
The Languages of the World,
Routledge¿¡ ÀÇÇÏ¿© ÃâÆÇµÊ. |  |