The Mfantsefo or Fante are an Akan people. This ethnic group is mainly gathered in the south-western coastal region of Ghana, Southwestern Liberia...
Category - Akan Dialects
Altogether speakers of Akan dialects and languages number more than seven million. Written forms of Asante and Akuapem (both formerly considered to be Twi), as well as Fante, were developed in the 19th century.
The Mfantsefo or Fante are an Akan people. This ethnic group is mainly gathered in the south-western coastal region of Ghana, Southwestern Liberia...
The Akuapem are an Akan people who predominantly occupy the Eastern region of Ghana. History The original inhabitants of the Akuapern Hills were...
Akan, also known as Twi [tɕɥi] and Fante, is an Akan language that is the principal native language of Ghana, spoken over much of the southern half...
Twi is an Akan language which is widely spoken among the people of Ghana, including a large percentage of the Ghanaian population who are not Akans...