The Bati–Angba or Bwa languages are a clade of Bantu languages, about half of Zone C.40 in Guthrie's classification. According to Nurse & Philippson (2003)...
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Bantoid languages. The total number of Bantu languages is estimated at between 440 and 680 distinct languages, depending on the definition of "language" versus...
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languages C20 Mboshi languages C30 (with Mongo, etc) Bangi–Ntomba languages (Lingala et al.) C37+41 Buja–Ngombe languages C42 Bwela C40a Bati–Angba languages...
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Bomokandian (the various Bwa and Biran languages) Biran (Bira–Amba) (D22, D30) Homa (Ngenda) (D40) Lika (D20) Bati–Angba (Bwa) (C40) Beeke is an erstwhile...
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Bera (Bira), Kaiku In addition, Nurse & Philippson report that Bati–Angba (Bwa) languages may be included. The resulting family is called Boan. In the Boan...
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The Ubangian languages form a diverse linkage of some seventy languages centered on the Central African Republic and the DR Congo. They are the predominant...
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Libwali) is a Bantu language spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Dialects are Leboa-Le (Bwa proper) Yewu Kiba Benge (Libenge) Bati (Baati) Boganga...
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Pagibete is a Bantu language spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is similar to Bwa, and might be considered a dialect. Pagibete at Ethnologue...
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