The Gbaya languages, also known as Gbaya–Manza–Ngbaka, are a family of perhaps a dozen languages spoken mainly in the western Central African Republic...
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Gbezera-Bria, Former prime minister of the Central African Republic Gbaya languages To language "Gbaya". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 16 October 2016. Shillington...
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various languages in the area. Generally, singular Ngbaka language refers to one of the main Gbaya languages, whereas plural Ngbaka languages refers to...
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Northwest Gbaya is a Gbaya language spoken across a broad expanse of Cameroon and the Central African Republic. The principal variety is Kara (Kàrà, Gbaya Kara)...
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Gbaya may refer to: Gbaya people Gbaya languages Gbaya, Guinea, a community in Nzérékoré Prefecture This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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ms) lists five Kresh languages, four of which (Kresh, Gbaya, Woro, and Dongo) Ethnologue counts among seven dialects of Kresh/Gbaya (or eight, counting...
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Northwest Gbaya language, spoken in Cameroon and the Central African Republic Caranqui language, also spelled Cara or Kara, an extinct language of Ecuador...
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Culture of Cameroon (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
300+ languages. These languages include the Akoose language, the Gbaya languages, the Fula language, the Gyele language, the Koonzime language, the Mundang...
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Gbeya (Gbɛ́yá, Gbaya-Bossangoa) is a Gbaya language of the Central African Republic. Ethnologue reports it may be mutually intelligible with Bozom. Suma...
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the Gbaya Kara, the Mbum, and some Sara Laka, is related to Mbum. It has substantial loans from one or more Sara languages. Other initiation languages in...
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Niger–Congo languages. This latter group comprises one Senegambian language (Fulfulde), 28 Adamawa languages, and 142 Benue–Congo languages (130 of which...
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themselves Gbaya, an ambiguous name in English, shared with many of the unrelated Gbaya languages. Ndogo (Gbaya) Naka (Boro, Kpara) Kresh-Hofra (Gbaya-Ngbongbo)...
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with the Gbaya dialect cluster and often still referred to as part of an undefined "Gbaya-Kaka" group, Kako is now grouped in the Bantu language family...
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sources continue to list it as a southern Gbaya language. Bonjo is closely related to the Bomitaba language, spoken in the same region. Bonjo at Ethnologue...
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is a common local ethnic name; the language may be distinguished from other languages called "Ngbaka" as Ngbaka Gbaya or Ngbaka Minagende. There are no...
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Mbodomo (Mbódɔ̀mɔ̀, Gbaya-Mbodomo) is a Gbaya language of Cameroon. Mbodomo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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ISO 639 macrolanguage (redirect from List of ISO 639 codes for Chinese languages)
– Gbaya-Bozoum gmm – Gbaya-Mbodomo gso – Southwest Gbaya gya – Northwest Gbaya The following code was previously part of gba: mdo – Southwest Gbaya (Split...
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Bokoto (Ɓòzôm, Gbaya-Bozoum) is a Gbaya language of the Central African Republic. Ethnologue reports it may be mutually intelligible with Gbaya-Bossangoa....
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Bangando and Ngombe constitute a Gbaya language of Cameroon and CAR. There are two populations: Bangando proper (Bàngàndò), in Cameroon, and Ngombe (Ba(n)gando-Ngombe...
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Banu, Gbanou) is a Gbaya language of the Central African Republic. The people do not consider themselves to be ethnically Gbaya. Gbanu has 14 vowels...
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hypothetical language family spoken over the majority of sub-Saharan Africa. It unites the Mande languages, the Atlantic–Congo languages (which share...
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International Airport (IATA and FAA LID codes), North Carolina, US Southwest Gbaya language (ISO 639-3 code) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Toongo (Tòòngò) is a Gbaya language of the Central African Republic. Its speakers identify as ethnically Buli, but the languages, though closely related...
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and Buli (Ɓùlì) constitute a Gbaya language of the Central African Republic. Ethnologue groups them as Southwest Gbaya, but it is not clear how many...
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group, and the Gbaya branch may turn out to be related to Gur. Apart from such exceptions, Dimmendaal notes that the Savanna languages "can be shown to...
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Banda-Ndélé groups are Govo, Ngàjà, Gbòngó, Mbàtá, Gbàyà, Tulu, and Dabùrù (Moñino 1988). The Banda languages have a Bongo-Bagirmi substratum (Cloarec-Heiss...
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The Adamawa–Ubangi languages are a geographic grouping and formerly postulated family of languages spoken in Nigeria, Chad, the Central African Republic...
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has over 500 languages (according to SIL Ethnologue), one of the greatest concentrations of linguistic diversity in the world. The languages of Africa belong...
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Bokoto (Bhogoto, Ɓòkòtò) is a Gbaya language of the Central African Republic. Bokoto at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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The Atlantic–Congo languages make up the largest demonstrated family of languages in Africa. They have characteristic noun class systems and form the core...
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