Berba language
Spoken in
Niger - Congo
- Atlantic - Congo Gur north Oti - Volta East ( Somba )
Beh
The Biali (also berba, bieri, bjerb, bjeri and burba called, ISO 639-3 beh ) is a Gursprache from the Niger -Congo language family, spoken by 66,000 people in Benin and Burkina Faso.
( As of 1991 of 64,500 ), in addition also by a small group of 1,500 speakers in Burkina Faso (1991 ) along the Benin border spoken in the provinces Tapoa and Gurma The language is primarily used in the Benin province Atakora.
The language is called ' Biali ' or ' Bieri ' and is spoken by the nation's ' Bialaba '. With four other languages, the language belongs to the group of Eastern Oti - Volta languages. She has several dialects, these are: dassari, gouande, materi, pingou tihoun, tangeta and Porga. Together with the language Baatonum [ ks ] or Berba is the language of the Gur language group.