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- Ewe people - Wikipedia
Ewe, also written Evhe, or Eʋe, is a major dialect cluster of Gbe or Tadoid (Capo 1991, Duthie 1996) spoken in the Volta Region, in Ghana and across southern Togo, [26] to the Togo-Benin border by about three million people
- Ewe | West African, Ghana, Togo | Britannica
Ewe, peoples living in southeastern Ghana, southern Benin, and the southern half of Togo who speak various dialects of Ewe, a language of the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo family
- AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Ewe people
The Ewe people are a West African ethnic group The largest population of Ewe people is in Ghana (3 3 million), and the second largest population in Togo (2 million) They speak the Ewe language which belongs to the Niger-Congo Gbe family of languages
- EWE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EWE is the female of the sheep especially when mature; also : the female of various related animals
- Ewe History – Ewe Association of Greater Boston
According to UNESCO grouping of languages (1985), Ewe is a community language of Africa and its homeland stretches between three West African countries, namely, the Republics of Ghana, Togo, Benin (Dahomey) and to Badagry in the Federal Republic of Nigeria
- Ewe language - Wikipedia
Ewe is well known as a language having logophoric pronouns Such pronouns are used to refer to the source of a reported statement or thought in indirect discourse, and can disambiguate sentences that are ambiguous in most other languages
- EWE Awards Major Contract to Bilfinger
EWE continues to advance the hydrogen economy: The company has commissioned industrial services provider Bilfinger with steelwork, piping, and component assembly for the 320-megawatt hydrogen production plant in Emden The contract is one of the largest in the overall “Clean Hydrogen Coastline” project and, following the contracts for electrolysis, compressors, and construction work, is
- EWE PEOPLE – INTERNATIONAL EWE COUNCIL
The Ewe people are an ethnic group mainly found in Ghana, Togo, and Benin in West Africa, with a population of over 50 million people worldwide They speak Ewe (Eʋe or Eʋegbe [ɛβɛɡ͡bɛ]), which is part of a cluster of related languages called the Gbe family of languages
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