Anufo language
| Anufo | |
|---|---|
| Chakosi | |
| Anufɔ | |
| Region | Ghana, Togo, Benin, Ivory Coast |
| Ethnicity | Anufo people |
Native speakers | 180,000 (2013) |
| Official status | |
Recognised minority language in | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | cko |
| Glottolog | anuf1239 |
Anufo (Anufɔ), also known as Chakosi, is a Central Tano language spoken in northeast Ghana, northern Togo, northwest Benin and Ivory Coast by approximately 180,000 people. As a language, Anufɔ is tonal. It follows the subject-verb object canonical structure. It is also dialectical. Across nine clan groups, Anufɔ is spoken with dialectical distinction although mutually intelligible.