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Mangbetu language

Mangbetu, or ''Nemangbetu,'' is one of the most populous of the Central Sudanic languages. It is spoken by the Mangbetu people of northeastern Congo. It, or its speakers, are also known as ''Amangbetu, Kingbetu, Mambetto.'' The most populous dialect, and the one most widely understood, is called Medje. Others are Aberu (Nabulu), Makere, Malele, Popoi (Mapopoi). The most divergent is Lombi; ''Ethnologue'' treats it as a distinct language. About half of the population speaks Bangala, a trade language similar to Lingala, and in southern areas some speak Swahili.
The Mangbetu live in association with the Asua Pygmies, and their languages are closely related.
==Phonology==
One unusual feature of Mangbetu is that it has both a voiced and a voiceless bilabial trill as well as a labial flap.〔(Linguist Wins Symbolic Victory for 'Labiodental Flap' ). NPR (2005-12-17). Retrieved on 2010-12-08.〕〔(LINGUIST List 8.45: Bilabial trill ). Linguistlist.org. Retrieved on 2010-12-08.〕
: "to bring out"
: "to fan"
: "to enclose"
: "to defecate"
: "to get fat"
The labial trills are not particularly associated with back vowels or prenasalization, pace their development in some American languages.〔Olson & Koogibho (2013) "Labial vibrants in Mangbetu"()〕
: "leaping like a leopard"
: "kind of plan"

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