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Ngombe language (Bantu) : ウィキペディア英語版
Ngombe language (Bantu)

Ngombe, or ''Lingombe'', is a Bantu language spoken by about 150,000 people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In general, native speakers live on either side of the Congo river, and its many tributaries; more specifically, Équateur Province, Mongala District and in areas neighboring it (Sud Ubangi and Équateur districts). Ngombe is written in Latin script.
Ngombe includes several dialects in addition to Ngombe proper ((unicode:Ŋgɔmbɛ)). These are ''Wiindza-Baali'', ''Doko'' ((unicode:Dɔkɔ)), and ''Binja'' (also rendered ''Binza'', ''Libindja'', or ''Libinja''). The latter is not the same as the Binja/Binza language. Binja dialect is primarily spoken in Orientale Province and Aketi Territory, and shares about three-quarters of its linguistic characteristics with standard Ngombe.〔 Maho (2009) lists Doko as a distinct language in a separate group.
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