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Bongo–Baka languages

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Bongo
Bongo–Baka
Geographic
distribution
South Sudan
Linguistic classificationNilo-Saharan?
Language codes
Glottologbong1285  (Bongo)
moro1282  (Baka–Beli)

The Bongo languages, or Bongo–Baka, comprise six languages spoken in South Sudan. They are members of the Central Sudanic language family.

The most populous Bongo language is Jur Modo, spoken by a hundred thousand people. The languages are:

In various classifications, Bongo is sometimes split off from the rest of the family, so the phrase Bongo–Baka may be less ambiguous than simply Bongo.[1]

References

  1. ^ For example, Ethnologue places Bongo in its own branch of Bongo–Baka, but then comments that it is similar to Jur Beli in the main branch.