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{{Short description|Gbe language of Togo}} {{Distinguish|Hina language}} {{Infobox language | name = Gen | altname = Mina, Popo | nativename = {{lang|gej|gɛn}} | states = [[Benin]], [[Togo]]<ref name=e26/> | speakers = {{sigfig|620,000|2}} | date = 2019–2021 | ref = e26 | familycolor = Niger-Congo | fam2 = [[Atlantic–Congo languages|Atlantic–Congo]] | fam3 = [[Volta–Congo languages]] | fam4 = [[Kwa languages|Kwa]] | fam5 = [[Gbe languages|Gbe]] | minority = [[Benin]] | iso3 = gej | glotto = genn1243 | glottorefname = Gen }} '''Gen''' (also called '''Gɛ̃''', '''Gɛn gbe''', '''Gebe''', '''Guin''', '''Mina''', '''Mina-Gen''', and '''Popo''') is a [[Gbe languages|Gbe]] language spoken in the southeast of [[Togo]] in the [[Maritime (Togolese region)|Maritime Region]]. Like the other Gbe languages, Gen is a [[Tone (linguistics)|tonal language]]. It was misidentified as the [[Arda language|'Arda' language]] isolate of South America.<ref>{{cite book |last=Campbell |first=L. |title=The Indigenous Languages of the Americas: History and Classification |publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] |year=2024 |isbn=978-0-19-767346-1 |chapter=Phantom, False, and Spurious Languages of South America |access-date=2025-03-01 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oWAHEQAAQBAJ&pg=PA333}}</ref> == History == The Gen-Mina originated from [[Accra]] and [[Elmina]] in Ghana. The Mina from Elmina migrated because of the [[Denkyira]] wars of aggression, while the Gen came over from Accra after their defeat in the [[Akwamu people|Akwamu]] wars. The two groups intermingled with the indigenous [[Ewe people|Ewe]], resulting in their Ewe dialect having words borrowed from [[Fante language|Fanti]], [[Ga language|Ga-Adangbe]] and various European languages.{{Citation needed|date=December 2023}} The Gen language is [[mutually intelligible]] with Ewe and is considered to be one of the many dialects of Ewe.{{Citation needed|date=June 2022}} There were 476,000 Gen-speakers in Togo in 2019, and 144,000 in Benin in 2021.<ref name=e26/> == Orthography == The orthography is defined in the ''[[:fr:Alphabet_des_langues_nationales_(Bénin)|Alphabet des langues nationales]]'' of Benin. In the 1990 edition, Gen shared its alphabet with [[Waci language|Waci]].<ref>{{cite book|author1=Centre national de linguistique appliquée (CENALA) |date=1990 |location=Cotonou |edition=2 |publisher=CENALA |ref=CENALA1990 |title=Alphabet des langues nationales |url=http://hdl.handle.net/10625/6700}}<!-- auto-translated from French by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> In the 2008 edition, Gen has its own alphabet (without [[Ƒ|F with hook]] {{angbr|ƒ}}). {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" |+Alphabet<ref>{{cite book|author=Centre national de linguistique appliquée (CENALA) |date=2008 |location=Cotonou |edition=6 |publisher=CENALA avec le concours de l'Initiative francophone pour la formation à distance des maîtres (IFADEM) |ref=CENALA2008 |title=Alphabet des langues nationales béninoises}}<!-- auto-translated from French by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> !Uppercase |A |B |C |D |Ɖ |E |Ɛ |F |G |GB |Ɣ |H |X |I |J |K |KP |L |M |N |NY |Ŋ |Ɔ |P |S |T |U |Ʋ |V |W |Y |Z |- !Lowercase |a |b |c |d |ɖ |e |ɛ |f |g |gb |ɣ |h |x |i |j |k |kp |l |m |n |ny |ŋ |ɔ |p |s |t |u |ʋ |v |w |y |z |} [[Nasalisation]] is indicated with a n after the vowel ({{angbr|an ɔn ɛn in un}}). ==References== {{Reflist}} ==Sources== *Kangni, Atah-Ekoué (1989) ''La syntaxe du Gẽ: étude syntaxique d'un parler Gbe: le Gẽ du Sud-Togo.'' Frankfurt: Peter Lang. {{Languages of Togo}} {{Languages of Benin}} {{Languages of Ghana}} {{Volta-Niger languages}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Gbe languages]] [[Category:Languages of Togo]] [[Category:Languages of Benin]] [[Category:Languages of Ghana]] {{VoltaNiger-lang-stub}}
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