Kabyé language
The Kabyé language is a member of the Gur branch of the Niger-Congo language family. It is primarily spoken by the Kabyé people in northern Togo, particularly in the Kabyé Plateau region. The language has several dialects and is known for its rich oral traditions and cultural significance among its speakers.
Kabyé is used in daily communication and is also taught in some schools within the region. The language employs a subject-verb-object (SVO) sentence structure and features a variety of tones, which can change the meaning of words. Efforts are ongoing to promote and preserve the Kabyé language and culture.