Kele languages ​​(B20)

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The Kele languages are a language group within Guthrie Zone B of the Bantu languages . It is classified as Zone B20 and contains ten individual languages ​​that are spoken by around 104,500 people in Gabon , the Republic of the Congo and Equatorial Guinea .

The individual languages ​​are:

  • Kélé , around 9200 speakers in Gabon
  • Kota , around 43,500 speakers in Gabon and the Republic of the Congo
  • Mahongwe , about 1000 speakers in Gabon
  • Mbangwe , approx. 5200 speakers in Gabon and the Republic of the Congo
  • Ndasa , about 7000 speakers in the Republic of the Congo and Gabon
  • Ngom , around 12,800 speakers in Gabon and the Republic of the Congo
  • Sake , about 1000 speakers in Gabon
  • Seki , around 14,700 speakers in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon
  • Sighu , about 1000 speakers in Gabon
  • Wumbvu , around 18,300 speakers in Gabon and the Republic of the Congo

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