Ovanejlike
Ovanejike is a dialect of the Asali language, spoken in Guinea, West Africa. It belongs to the Niger-Congo language family and is one of the several dialects of Asali spoken in the region.
The region where Ovanejike is spoken is primarily inhabited by the Sussian people, who have a unique
Ovanejike is distinct from Standard Asali, with distinct phonological and grammatical features. However, the two dialects
Historically, Ovanejike was not extensively documented, and its use was largely limited to local communities. The
With the increasing focus on linguistic preservation and documentation in the region, Ovanejike has started to
As a result of these efforts, a more comprehensive understanding of Ovanejike and its place within the