Bomboli

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Bomboli

Spoken in

Democratic Republic of Congo
speaker 2500
Linguistic
classification
Language codes
ISO 639 -1

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ISO 639-3

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Bomboli (also Bombongo) is a Bantu language spoken by around 2500 people (1986 census) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo .

It is common in the province of Sud-Ubangi north of the city of Bomongi .

Bomboli is closely related to the Bozaba and Lobala languages, but these can only be understood by the Bomboli speakers, but not spoken. Lingála is used as the commercial language .

classification

Bomboli forms the Bangi-Ntomba group with the languages Bamwe , Bangi , Boko , Bolia , Bolondi , Bomboma , Bozaba, Dzando , Lobala, Mabaale , Moi , Ntomba , Sakata , Sengele and Yamongeri and belongs to the Guthrie zone C40.

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