Bayot language

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Bayot
Native toSenegal, Guinea-Bissau
Native speakers
19,000 (2006)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3bda
Glottologbayo1262
ELPBayot

Bayot (Bayot Si James, Baiote, Bayotte) is a language of southern Senegal, southwest of Ziguinchor in a group of villages near Nyassia, and in northwestern Guinea-Bissau, along the Senegalese border, and in the Gambia.

The Kugere and Kuxinge (Essin) dialects of Senegal and the Arame (Edamme) and Gubaare dialects of Guinea-Bissau are distinct enough to be sometimes considered different languages.

Bayot is the most divergent of the Jola languages, in the Senegambian branch of the Niger–Congo language family.

References

  1. ^ Bayot at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)

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