Bonjo language
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bonjo-language-261-3973638
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Bonjo language
text:
Bonjo, also known as Mbonzo or Impfondo, is a Bantu language spoken by around 3,000 people in northern Republic of Congo, particularly the Likouala Department near the town of Impfondo. Speakers are gradually shifting to Lingala. The classification of Bonjo has shifted over time. Ethnologue formerly classified it as a southern Gbaya language, but as of the twenty-sixth edition has reclassified it as a Bantoid and member of the Ngondi–Ngiri family. Some sources continue to list it as a southern G
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Atlantic–Congo language spoken in Congo
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonjo_language
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2024-03-05T10:06:19Z
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