Akan

Family: Atlantic-Congo · Africa · ISO aka · Glottolog · 9,000,000 speakers
28
Consonants
30
Vowels
2
Tones

The phoneme inventory below shows every sound that functions as a meaningful unit in Akan — a Atlantic-Congo language spoken in Africa . With 60 phonemes, it has a relatively large inventory compared to the world's languages. Like many languages in its region, Akan is tonal — the pitch at which a syllable is spoken changes its meaning. Sounds marked with a dashed border (*) are marginal: they appear only in loanwords or highly specialized contexts and are not part of the core phonological system.

Consonants

affricate

approximant

fricative

lateral fricative

trill

Vowels

Tones

* Marginal phoneme — occurs only in loanwords or rare contexts.

How large is this inventory?

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60
phonemes

Akan has 60 phonemes, placing it in the 93th percentile of languages by inventory size — a notably large inventory.

Compared to English

For English speakers learning Akan, these are the sounds that will require the most focused practice.

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