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Ega language

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Native to
  
Ivory Coast

ISO 639-3
  
ega

Native speakers
  
2,500 (2001)

Glottolog
  
egaa1242

Region
  
near Gly or Gli, Sud-Bandama region

Language family
  
Niger–Congo Atlantic–Congo (unclassified) Ega

Ega, also known as Egwa and Diés, is a language of uncertain affiliation within the Niger–Congo language family spoken in Ivory Coast. It does not appear to belong to any of the traditional branches of Niger–Congo. Though traditionally assumed to be one of the Kwa languages, Roger Blench conservatively classifies it as a separate branch of the Atlantic–Congo family, pending a demonstration that it is actually related to the Kwa or Volta–Niger languages.

The Ega people are increasing in number, though some are shifting to Dida through intermarriage.

Ega has the full noun class system for which the Bantu languages are known.

References

Ega language Wikipedia