Kele languages
The Kele languages are a language group within the Guthrie Zone B of the Bantu languages. It is classified as Zone B20 and contains ten individual languages that are spoken by a total of approximately 104,500 people in Gabon, the Republic of Congo and Equatorial Guinea.
As for the language:
- Kele, about 9200 speakers in Gabon
- Kota, about 43,500 speakers in Gabon and the Republic of Congo
- Mahongwe, about 1000 speakers in Gabon
- Mbangwe, about 5200 speakers in Gabon and the Republic of Congo
- Ndasa, about 7000 speakers in the Republic of Congo and Gabon
- Ngom, about 12,800 speakers in Gabon and the Republic of Congo
- Sake, about 1000 speakers in Gabon
- Seki, about 14,700 speakers in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon
- Sighu, about 1000 speakers in Gabon
- Wumbvu, about 18,300 speakers in Gabon and the Republic of Congo