Papel language

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Papel
Native toGuinea-Bissau, Senegal
EthnicityPapel people
Native speakers
140,000 (2006)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3pbo
Glottologpape1239

Papel (Pepel, Papei), or Oium (Moium), is a Bak language of Guinea-Bissau.

Papel is the language spoken by the Papel People, who live in the central coastal regions of Guinea-Bissau, namely the Biombo Region where it is spoken by 136,000 Bissau-Guineans. Papel speakers are estimated to be around 140,000 in total globally.[2]

Papel is part of the Bak language family based in the Senegal/Guinea-Bissau region, thus it is linguistically similar to the Mankanya and Mandjak languages, members of the 'Papel languages' a language sub-family. Today, Papel, along with its linguistic neighbours uses Latin-based script.

 Bak proper 

Bijago

References

  1. ^ Papel at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ "Papel". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2016-11-13.

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