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Vai is a language spoken in Liberia and Sierra Leone. It is also spoken by small communities in Ivory Coast and Ghana. The language has about 1 million speakers. The Vai language is a Niger-Congo language. It is related to the Mande languages. The Vai alphabet was invented in 1833 by a man named Momolu Duwalu Bukele. The Vai language is spoken in Liberia and Sierra Leone. It is also spoken by small communities in Ivory Coast and Ghana. The language has about 1 million speakers. The Vai language is a Niger-Congo language. It is related to the Mande languages. The Vai alphabet was invented in 1833 by a man named Momolu Duwalu Bukele. The Vai language is used in everyday life by the Vai people. It is also used in schools and businesses. The Vai language is a tonal language. This means that the meaning of a word can change depending on the pitch of the voice. The Vai language has its own unique way of writing. The Vai alphabet has 24 letters. The alphabet is written from left to right. The Vai language is a beautiful language. It is a very musical language. The Vai people are very proud of their language.

Language group

Mande languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Vai
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Vai, Liberia, Vai
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Vai, Latin
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Vai, Liberia, Latin
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Vai, Vai
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