Bomwali

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Bomwali

Spoken in

Republic of the Congo , Cameroon
speaker 39,300
Linguistic
classification
Language codes
ISO 639 -1

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ISO 639 -2

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ISO 639-3

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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.

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