Bomwali
| Bomwali | ||
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Spoken in |
Republic of the Congo , Cameroon | |
| speaker | 39,300 | |
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| ISO 639 -1 |
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| ISO 639 -2 |
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| ISO 639-3 | ||
Bomwali (also Bomali, Boumoali, Bumali, Lino and Sangasanga) is a Bantu language and is spoken by around 39,300 people in the Republic of Congo and Cameroon .
It is widespread in the Republic of the Congo in the Sangha region with around 33,200 speakers (2002 census) and in Cameroon in the Boumba-et-Ngoko district in the Est province with around 6100 speakers (2000 census).
classification
Bomwali is a northwest Bantu language and belongs to the Makaa-Njem group , which is classified as Guthrie Zone A80.