Njebi
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Spoken in |
Gabon , Republic of the Congo | |
speaker | 135,100 | |
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Njebi (also Bandzabi, Binzabi, Injebi, Ndjabi, Ndjevi, Njabi, Nzebi, Yinjebi and Yinzebi) is a Bantu language and is spoken by around 135,100 people in Gabon and the Republic of Congo in Africa .
It is widespread in Gabon in the provinces of Ogooué-Lolo and Ngounié west of Franceville with around 120,000 speakers (2007 census) and in the Republic of the Congo in the Niari region with around 15,100 speakers (2000 census).
Njebi is written in the Latin script .
classification
Njebi is a Northwest Bantu language and belongs to the Njebi group , which is classified as Guthrie Zone B50.