Ngumbi
| Ngumbi | ||
|---|---|---|
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 Spoken in  | 
Equatorial Guinea | |
| speaker | 4000 | |
| Linguistic  classification  | 
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| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639 -1 | 
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| ISO 639 -2 | 
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| ISO 639-3 | ||
Ngumbi (also Combe and Kombe) is a Bantu language and is spoken by around 4000 people in Equatorial Guinea .
It is common on the coast of the Litoral Province .
Ngumbi is written in the Latin script .
classification
Ngumbi is a north-west Bantu language and, along with the Yasa language, belongs to the Yasa group within the Bube Benga group , which is classified as the Guthrie zone A30.
It has the dialects Asonga, Bomudi and Moganda.