Seki language

Spoken in

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

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Syi

Seki (also Beseki, Bulu, Seke, Sekiana, Sekiani, Sekiyani, Sekyani, Sheke and Shekiyana ) is a Bantu language and is spoken by about 14,690 people in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.

Seki is common in Equatorial Guinea in the province of Litoral with about 11,000 speakers ( 2001 census ) and in Gabon in the province Ogooué -Maritime with about 3690 speakers ( 2000 census ). It is spoken both in coastal as well as in the forest area.

Classification

Seki is a Northwest Bantu language and is part of the Kele group that is classified as Guthrie Zone B20.

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