Spoken in the Central Region, it is one of the oldest dialects in Ghana and yet many of its natives can’t read, speak or write it.
Natives of Senya Breku fear theirs may be the last generation that would be able to speak Senya as the dialect continues to fade away.
For the fourth of our series of stories celebrating Ghana month, JoyNews travelled to Senya Braku to find out more about Senya dialect.
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