bif ISO 639

Biafada

  • Geography

    GW Quinara region: mouth of Rio Grande de Buba inland area; Tombali region: Bedanda and north Catio sectors, into west Quebo sector.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Guinea-Bissau

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Beafada, Bedfola, Biafar, Bidjola, Bidyola, Dfola, Fada
53,000 (2022 SIL). Ethnic population: 69,000 (2022 SIL).
Quinara region: mouth of Rio Grande de Buba inland area; Tombali region: Bedanda and north Catio sectors, into west Quebo sector.
Guinea and Guinea-Bissau, Guinea-Bissau
6b (Threatened).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Atlantic, Northern, Eastern Senegal-Guinea, Tenda
Gambwaso, Gainala, Gawol, Gangagande. Lexical similarity: 52% with Badyara [pbp].
Home, friends, religion, work. Also used in radio and texting. Some of all ages. Losing speakers to Guinea-Bissau Creole [pov], particularly among children of mixed marriages, and those from families who moved to the capital of Bissau for education and economic opportunity. Positive attitudes. Most also use Guinea-Bissau Creole [pov], as the language of interethnic unity, communication, and commerce. Some also use Mandinka [mnk]. Some also use Portuguese [por], as the language of education and communication with foreigners. Also use Standard Arabic [arb].
Literacy rate in L2: 60%.
Heavily influenced by Mandinka [mnk]. Muslim.