Glaro and Twabo are two largely
mutually intelligible
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dialects of the
Wèè languages which are divergent other. ''
Ethnologue
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'' reports that Twabo (but not Glaro) has slight intelligibility with some dialects of
Eastern Krahn.
References
Languages of Liberia
Wee languages
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