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Learn how to pronounce the alphabets in Dagbanli.
More lessons at https://learndagbani.org
Dagbanli is a language spoken by the Dagombas, primarily located in Ghana. The Dagombas are one of the most widespread and numerous peoples of Northern Ghana. They have two principal centres, Tamale and Yendi, centred in the Northern territories. The language, Dagbanli or Dagbani, is widely known as a second language in north-eastern Ghana.
Greetings in Dagbanli
Explores the rhythmic music of bells, rattles, and drums and shows how they are used today in Africa both as musical instruments and as a means of communication. Instruments are played separately and together, and traditional dances are performed. From the Discovering music series. Originally shared at archive.org I do not own the rights.
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