Animere (sometimes Anyimere or Kunda, the latter being a toponym) is a language spoken in Ghana, in the Kecheibe and Kunda villages of the Benimbere people.
It is most closely related to Kebu or Akebu of Togo.
Both are Ghana Togo Mountain languages (GTM), classified as members of the Ka-Togo group by Heine (1968).
Animere is an endangered language that is no longer being passed on to children; the speaker count is approximately 30 (Blench 2006).
[3] Knowledge of Twi, a dominant regional language, is also widespread among the Benimbere.