• Mpuono, or Mpuun, is a Bantu language spoken by several hundred thousand people in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Dialects include Mpuono, Mpuun (Mbuun...
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  • 80) Mpuono (B.80) Pacchiarotti et al. (2019) retain West Teke and include additional B.80 languages: Teke (Kasai–Ngounie) Boma Nkuu Wuumu-Mpuono Mfinu...
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  • Fuumu is a member of the Teke languages dialect continuum of the Congolese plateau. The two dialects, Fuumu (Ifuumu) and Wuumu (Iwuumu), are sometimes...
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    Fumu (Fuumu, Mfumu, Ifuumu, Teke du Pool), Wuumo (B78, Ewuumo, Wũ, Mpuon (Mpuono, B84A), Mpuun (B84B) Calloc’h 1911; Jacquot 1965; Makouta-Mboukou 1977;...
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  • According to Nurse & Philippson (2003), some of Guthrie's B.80 (Tiene, Mfinu, Mpuono) are related to the Teke languages (B.70), and some Yansi varieties belong...
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  • Mbangwe mbangwé мбангве zmo I/L Nilo-Saharan Molo моло zmp I/L Niger–Congo Mpuono мпуоно zmq I/L Niger–Congo Mituku митуку zmr I/L Western Daly Maranunggu...
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  • that mostly live in Idiofa Territory of Kwilu Province. They speak the Mpuono language, spoken by an estimated 165,000 people as of 1972. The Belgian...
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