Tchitchege
| Tchitchege | ||
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Spoken in |
Gabon | |
| speaker | 2,000 | |
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| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639 -1 |
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| ISO 639 -2 |
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| ISO 639-3 | ||
Tchitchege is a Bantu language and is spoken by around 2,000 people in Gabon in the Haut-Ogooué province in the village of Mboua , which is south of Franceville on the road to Boumango .
classification
Tchitchege forms the Teke group with the languages Ngungwel , Teke , Teke-Eboo , Teke-Fuumu , Teke-Kukuya , Teke-Laali , Teke-Nzikou , Teke-Tege , Teke-Tsaayi , Teke-Tyee and Yaka . According to the classification of Malcolm Guthrie , Tchitchege belongs to the Guthrie zone B70.