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Meaning of Aŋlɔ | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

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Noun. [B1]

Examples

“He added that already, indigenous clerks in the provincial centres of Kpalime and Kpando were western Eʋes (mostly Aŋlɔs) and not Popos (Anexɔs).”
“The following song makes reference to a Dahomean war in which the Aŋlɔs seemed to have taken part.”
“The next day when Campbell was returning to Keta, he was attacked by 3,000 Aŋlɔs and wounded five times and some others, including Tameklo’s sons were killed.”
“The second group, which includes the present-day Aŋlɔs first went to settle in Adele in Togo before joining the rest in ŋɔtsie later.”
“The previous exchange in (36) does show that some amount of the relative frame of reference is used among the Aŋlɔs as well, even if not by everybody.”
“The Aŋlɔs clearly demonstrated that they preferred to stay with their traditional religion and were suspicious of the missionaries' true objective which they believed was trade.”
“Additionally the verb me in Aŋlɔ is used when reference is made to the Supreme Being as creator.”
“He continued that Lome, which was mainly Aŋlɔ-speaking, would become the capital town, the educational headquarters, and the terminal for the proposed railway system which was to service the interior.”
“And today, for the Aŋlɔ speakers, “s” and “z” have two values each […]”
“Even though Duthie’s observation may not be wholly correct, it may explain why the Aŋlɔ speaking teacher tends to regard his dialect as the Standard form.”
“The Ewe spoken in Ghana consists of Aŋlɔ in the coastal towns and the Inland dialects to the north (Ministry of Education of Ghana, 2000).”
“Inland speakers are more likely to use the relative frame of reference, while Aŋlɔ speakers use both relative and absolute frames of reference with some preference for the latter.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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