Neyo language

Neyo is a Kru language of Ivory Coast, near the mouth of the Sassandra River.

Neyo
RegionIvory Coast
Native speakers
(9,200 cited 1993)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3ney
Glottologneyo1238

Alphabet

  • a - [a]
  • b - [b]
  • bh - [ɓ]
  • c - [c]
  • d - [d]
  • é - [e]
  • e - [ɪ]
  • è - [ɛ]
  • f - [f]
  • g - [g]
  • gb - [g͡b]
  • i - [i]
  • dj - [ɟ]
  • k - [k]
  • kp - [k͡p]
  • l - [l]
  • m - [m]
  • n - [n]
  • ñ - [ɲ]
  • ng - [ŋ]
  • ô - [o]
  • ö - [ʊ]
  • o - [ɔ]
  • p - [p]
  • s - [s]
  • t - [t]
  • u - [u]
  • v - [v]
  • w - [w]
  • y - [j]
  • z - [z]

Tones

  • é - high tone
  • e/ē - mid tone
  • è - low tone[2]

References

  1. Neyo at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) closed access
  2. "Neyo language and alphabet". Omniglot. Retrieved 26 May 2021.


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