Bangandu | |
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Ngombe | |
Native to | Cameroon |
Native speakers | (2,700 Bangandu cited 1977)[1] 12,000 Ngombe (2010 census)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Either:bgf – Bangandunmj – Nombe |
Glottolog | bang1347 Ngombe-Bangandungom1265 (extensive bibliography) |
ELP |
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, Ngombe-Kaka) clustered around Mambéré-Kadéï Prefecture across the border in the Central African Republic. There are several populations called Ngombe, and it is not clear to which the spurious ISO code for Ngombe belongs.[2] On a global scale, Bangando is considered to be a threatened language with approximately anywhere between 2,700-3,500 speakers. Language status levels can be derived from the Ethnologue Expanded Graded Intergenerational Disruption Scale.[3]