Baoulé language
| Baoulé | |
|---|---|
| wawle | |
| Region | Ivory Coast | 
| Ethnicity | Baoulé people | 
| Native speakers | 5.3 million (2021) | 
| Niger–Congo?
 
 | |
| Latin | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | bci | 
| Glottolog | baou1238 | 
Baoulé (native name: wawle), also known as Baule or Bawule, is a language spoken in central and southern Ivory Coast, including in the regions of Lacs, Lagunes, Gôh-Djiboua, Sassandra-Marahoué, Vallée du Bandama, Woroba, and Yamoussoukro, by approximately 5.3 million people. It is a Kwa language of the Central Tano branch, forming a dialect continuum with Anyin and closely related to Nzema and Sehwi. It is the common language of the Baoulé people, the largest ethnic group in Ivory Coast.