Dagaaba people
The Dagaaba people (singular Dagao, and, in northern dialects, Dagara for both plural and singular) are an ethnic group located north of the convergence of Ghana, Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire. They speak the Dagaare language, a Gur language made up of the related Northern Dagaare dialects, Southern Dagaare dialects and a number of sub dialects. In northern dialects, both the language and the people are referred to as Dagara. They are related to the Birifor people and the . The language is collectively known as Dagaare (also spelled and/or pronounced as Dagare, Dagari, Dagarti, Dagara or Dagao), and historically some non-natives have taken this as the name of the people. One historian, describing the former usage of "Dagarti" to refer to this community by colonials, writes: "The name 'Dag
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Dagaaba people
The Dagaaba people (singular Dagao, and, in northern dialects, Dagara for both plural and singular) are an ethnic group located north of the convergence of Ghana, Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire. They speak the Dagaare language, a Gur language made up of the related Northern Dagaare dialects, Southern Dagaare dialects and a number of sub dialects. In northern dialects, both the language and the people are referred to as Dagara. They are related to the Birifor people and the . The language is collectively known as Dagaare (also spelled and/or pronounced as Dagare, Dagari, Dagarti, Dagara or Dagao), and historically some non-natives have taken this as the name of the people. One historian, describing the former usage of "Dagarti" to refer to this community by colonials, writes: "The name 'Dag
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Dagaaba – grupa etniczna zamie ...... e, fasolę i słodkie ziemniaki.
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Les Dagara sont une population ...... Côte d'Ivoire et au Cameroun.
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LoDagaa (o LoDagaba o LoDagara ...... le popolazioni che la abitano.
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The Dagaaba people (singular D ...... r 'Dagawie' that of the land."
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Дагари (дагати, дагарти, дагат ...... олитического образования вала.
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Dagaaba people
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Dagaare language and dialects, English, French
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Diaspora present in southern Ghana
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Primarily native to northern Ghana and southern Burkina Faso.
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Dagaaba – grupa etniczna zamie ...... e, fasolę i słodkie ziemniaki.
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Les Dagara sont une population ...... Côte d'Ivoire et au Cameroun.
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LoDagaa (o LoDagaba o LoDagara ...... le popolazioni che la abitano.
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The Dagaaba people (singular D ...... onials, writes: "The name 'Dag
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Дагари (дагати, дагарти, дагат ...... афалаба на западе Ганы (запад
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Dagaaba people
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Dagaaba
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Dagaare (Volk)
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Dagareoj
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Dagari (peuple)
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LoDagaa
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Дагари
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Dagaaba people
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