Aguna language

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Aguna
Awuna
Agunaco
Native toBenin, Togo
EthnicityAja people
Native speakers
28,000 (2013–2014)[1]
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Benin
Language codes
ISO 639-3aug
Glottologagun1238
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Aguna, or Awuna, is a Gbe language of Benin and Togo. In Benin it is spoken in the villages of Agouna, Koutagba, Gangan, Sankpiti, Djégékpodji and other surrounding areas in the Agouna arrondissement and in the villages of; Tchie, Kokoroko, Aklienme, Vevi and Outo (Hounto) in the Outo arrondissement, both in the Djidja commune of the Zou Department.

In Togo, the language is spoken in the villages of; Glitto, Dasagba and Couffota (Koufota) in the Anié Prefecture.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Aguna at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
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