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The Ga language is a language spoken in Ghana. It is a member of the Niger-Congo family of languages. Ga is spoken by the Ga people, who live in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. There are about 1.5 million Ga speakers in Ghana. Ga is a tonal language, which means that the meaning of a word can change depending on the pitch of the speaker's voice. Ga has two tones, high and low. Ga also has a complex system of vowel harmony, which means that the vowels in a word must agree with each other. Ga is a polysynthetic language, which means that words can be very long and can contain a lot of information. For example, the Ga word for "house" is n-tɔm, which means "the place where one sleeps." Ga is a head-marking language, which means that the verb agrees with the subject in terms of number and person. For example, the sentence "I am going to the market" would be expressed as "me market-a." Ga is a subject-verb-object language, which means that the verb comes after the subject and the object. For example, the sentence "I see the man" would be expressed as "me man-wɔ." Ga is written with the Latin alphabet. There are 26 letters in the Ga alphabet: a, b, d, e, ɛ, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, ŋ, o, ɔ, p, s, t, u, w, y, z.

Language group

Atlantic-Congo languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Ga
gaa
Ga, Ghana, Latin
gaa-Latn-GH
Ga, Ghana
gaa-GH
Ga, Latin
gaa-Latn