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LEE ISO 639-3

Lyélé

Lyélé Autonym

A language of Burkina Faso

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Gurunsi, Lela, Lele, Lyela, Lyele, Lyæ̀læ
Lyélé
213,000 (2009 UNSD).
Boucle du Mouhoun region: Nayala province; Centre-Ouest region: Boulkiende province; north and central Sanguie province, Dassa, Didyr, Godyr, Kordie, Kyon, Réo, and Tenado subdistricts, Réo principal center; Nord region: Passore province.
6b (Threatened).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, North, Gur, Central, Southern, Grusi, Northern
Southern Lyélé (Reo), Central Lyélé, Northern Lyélé, Kandéré. Most Central and Northern Lyélé speakers have nearly 100% comprehension of Southern Lyélé dialect. Kandéré have 75% comprehension of Southern Lyélé; Southern Lyélé understand all dialects except Kandéré well. Reportedly similar to Nuni [nuv], but low mutual inherent intelligibility.
SVO; postpositions; genitives before noun heads; articles, adjectives, numerals, relatives after noun heads; question word initial; 1 prefix, 2 suffix; word order distinguishes subject and object; causatives; comparatives; CV, CVV; tonal.
Some young people, all adults. About 50% age 15 or under. Also use French [fra]. Also use Jula [dyu]. Also use Mòoré [mos]. Used as L2 by Northern Nuni [nuv].
Literacy rate in L1: 15%. Literacy rate in L2: 18% mainly in French [fra], some in Mòoré [mos]. Satellite school project. NT: 2001.
OLAC resources in and about Lyélé
Latin script [Latn].
Traditional religion, Christian.
Location: Boucle du Mouhoun region: Nayala province; Centre-Ouest region: Boulkiende province; north and central Sanguie province, Dassa, Didyr, Godyr, Kordie, Kyon, Réo, and Tenado subdistricts, Réo principal center; Nord region: Passore province.