Bomwali language

Spoken in

  • Niger - Congo languages Benue - Congo languages Bantoide languages Bantu languages Bomwali

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Bomwali (also Bomali, Boumoali, Bumali, Lino and Sangasanga ) is a Bantu language and is spoken by about 39,300 people in the Republic of Congo and Cameroon.

It is in the Republic of Congo in the region with about 33,200 speakers Sangha ( census 2002) and in Cameroon in the district Boumba -et- Ngoko in the province Est with about 6100 speakers ( 2000 census ) spread.

Classification

Bomwali is a Northwest Bantu language and belongs to Makaa - Njem group that is classified as Guthrie Zone A80.

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