Vagla is a Gurunsi (Gur) language of Ghana with about 14,000 speakers. It is spoken in a number of communities around the western area of Northern Region, Ghana. Such communities includes: Bole, Sawla, Tuna, Soma, Gentilpe, and Nakwabi. The people who speak this language are known as Vaglas, one of the indigenous tribes around that part of the Northern Region, which were brought under the Gonja local administration system "Gonjaland" by British Colonial Rulers under their Centralised System of Governance.
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| - Vagla (Sprache) (de)
- Język vagla (pl)
- Vagla language (en)
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| - Vagla (auch Vagala, Sitigo, Kira, Konosarola, Paxala) ist eine Sprache in Ghana mit ca. 13.500 Sprechern (2003 GILLBT) im zentralen Westen Ghanas in der Nähe von Sawla, in der Northern Region (Ghana) in . Sie ist die Muttersprache der Vagla. Anerkannte Dialekte sind Bole und Buge. Es besteht eine lexikalische Übereinstimmung von 68 % mit Chakali. (de)
- Vagla is a Gurunsi (Gur) language of Ghana with about 14,000 speakers. It is spoken in a number of communities around the western area of Northern Region, Ghana. Such communities includes: Bole, Sawla, Tuna, Soma, Gentilpe, and Nakwabi. The people who speak this language are known as Vaglas, one of the indigenous tribes around that part of the Northern Region, which were brought under the Gonja local administration system "Gonjaland" by British Colonial Rulers under their Centralised System of Governance. (en)
- Język vagla – jeden z języków używanych w Ghanie w Afryce Zachodniej, klasyfikowany w obrębie języków woltyjskich z wielkiej grupy nigero-kongijskiej. Liczba osób posługująca się tym językiem w 2003 roku wynosiła 13 500.
* Alternatywne określenia języka: Vagala, Siti, Sitigo, Kira, Konosarola, Paxala;
* Dialekty: Bole, Buge;
* Strona kodowa: ISO 639-2 (pl)
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| - Vagla (auch Vagala, Sitigo, Kira, Konosarola, Paxala) ist eine Sprache in Ghana mit ca. 13.500 Sprechern (2003 GILLBT) im zentralen Westen Ghanas in der Nähe von Sawla, in der Northern Region (Ghana) in . Sie ist die Muttersprache der Vagla. Anerkannte Dialekte sind Bole und Buge. Es besteht eine lexikalische Übereinstimmung von 68 % mit Chakali. (de)
- Vagla is a Gurunsi (Gur) language of Ghana with about 14,000 speakers. It is spoken in a number of communities around the western area of Northern Region, Ghana. Such communities includes: Bole, Sawla, Tuna, Soma, Gentilpe, and Nakwabi. The people who speak this language are known as Vaglas, one of the indigenous tribes around that part of the Northern Region, which were brought under the Gonja local administration system "Gonjaland" by British Colonial Rulers under their Centralised System of Governance. (en)
- Język vagla – jeden z języków używanych w Ghanie w Afryce Zachodniej, klasyfikowany w obrębie języków woltyjskich z wielkiej grupy nigero-kongijskiej. Liczba osób posługująca się tym językiem w 2003 roku wynosiła 13 500.
* Alternatywne określenia języka: Vagala, Siti, Sitigo, Kira, Konosarola, Paxala;
* Dialekty: Bole, Buge;
* Strona kodowa: ISO 639-2 (pl)
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