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Lenduic languages

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Lenduic
Geographic
distribution
Democratic Republic of Congo
Linguistic classificationNilo-Saharan?
Subdivisions
Language codes
Glottologlend1246

The Lenduic or Lendu–Ngiti languages of the Central Sudanic language family are a cluster of closely related languages spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and slightly over the border into Uganda.

The languages are Lendu (Balendru), with over a million speakers, and the smaller Ngiti and Ndrulo, as well as perhaps an additional language or two among the 'dialects' of Balendru.

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