Fante is a language spoken by the Fante people, who are part of the larger Akan ethnic group in Ghana. It is one of the dialects of the Akan language family and is primarily used in the Central and Western Regions of Ghana. Fante is known for its rich oral traditions, including proverbs and storytelling, which play a significant role in the culture of the Fante people.
In addition to its cultural significance, Fante is also used in education and media within its region. The language has a unique phonetic system and is written using the Latin alphabet. Efforts are ongoing to promote and preserve the Fante language, ensuring its continued use among younger generations.