Bangba

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Bangba

Spoken in

Democratic Republic of Congo
speaker 11,000 (1993)
Linguistic
classification
Language codes
ISO 639-3

bbe

The Bangba language (also called abangba ; ISO 639-3: bbe) is a Ubangic language from the Mayogo-Bangba language group, spoken by over 11,000 people in the Orientale Province of the Congo , namely in the Niangara and Watsa territories .

The language has two dialects named after the locations in which the language is spoken: kopa and tora. The language has lexical similarities with Mayogo [mdm] and Mündü [muh].

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. (1993 SIL)
  2. Ethnologue