Bonjo

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Bonjo

Spoken in

Republic of the Congo
speaker 3,000
Linguistic
classification
  • Ubangic
    • Gbaya languages
      • Eastern Gbaya languages
    Bonjo
Language codes
ISO 639-3

bok

The Bonjo jezik language (ISO 639-3: bok) is a Ubangian language from the Gbaya-Manza-Ngbaka language group, spoken by a total of 3,000 people in the Congolese region of Likouala in the Dongou and Impfondo districts .

The language suffers from the strong influence of the national language Lingála [lin] and especially the official language French . Together with the languages Ali [aiy], Bofi [bff], Manza [mzv], Ngbaka [nga] and Manza [ngg], the bonjo forms the eastern subgroup of the Gbaya-Manza-Ngbaka languages.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ethnologue bok
  2. Ethnologue (16th)
  3. (2000 B. Connell)