Bangi–Ntomba languages
The Bangi - Ntomba languages are a language group within the Guthrie Zone C of the Bantu languages. It is classified as Zone C40 and contains 27 individual languages , which are spoken by a total of approximately 6.563 million people mainly in the Democratic Republic of Congo and isolated in the Republic of Congo. Subgroups of Bangi - Ntombi languages are the languages Lusengo with seven and Ngiri languages with four individual languages.
As for the language:
- Bamwe, about 20,000 speaker
- Bangi, about 111,000 speakers in the Republic of Congo
- Boko, about 21,000 speaker
- Bolia, about 100,000 speakers
- Bolondo, about 3000 speaker
- Bomboli, 2500 Speaker
- Bomboma, about 23,000 speaker
- Bozaba, about 5500 speaker
- Dzano, 6000 Speaker
- Lobala, about 60,000 speaker
- Mabaale, about 42,000 speaker
- Moi, about 3000 speaker, only in the Republic of Congo
- Ntomba, about 100,000 speakers
- Sakata, about 75,000 speaker
- Sengele, about 17,000 speaker
- Yamongeri, about 13,000 speaker
- Lusengo languages Babango, about 2550 speaker
- Bangala, approximately 3,500,000 speakers
- Boloki, about 4200 speaker
- Budza, about 226,000 speakers
- Lingala, approximately 2,130,000 speakers in the Republic of Congo
- Lusengo, about 42,000 speaker
- Ndolo, ca 8000 speaker
- Baloi, about 20,000 speaker
- Libinza, about 10,000 speaker
- Likila, about 8400 speaker
- Ndobo, about 10,200 speaker