Apro language
Apro, also known as Aproumu, is a language spoken by the Aizi people of Ébrié Lagoon in Ivory Coast. Once assumed to be a Kru language like the other two Aizi languages, subsequent investigation has shown it to be Kwa.[2][3]
| Apro | |
|---|---|
| Aproumu | |
| Native to | Ivory Coast | 
| Ethnicity | Aizi (Aproin) | 
| Native speakers | 6,500 (1999)[1] | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | ahp | 
| Glottolog | apro1235 | 
References
    
- Apro at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Douglas Boone, Silué Lamine, MaryAnne Augustin. "L'Utilisation du Français et de l'Adoukrou par les Aizi" (2002, Société Internationale de Linguistique, Côte d’Ivoire) online
- Ettien Koffi. Paradigm Shift in Language Planning and Policy: Game-Theoretic Solutions (2012, De Gruyter, pg. 152)
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