bjo ISO 639

Banda, Mid-Southern

  • Geography

    CF Basse-Kotto prefecture: Alindao, Mingala, and Mobaye subprefectures; Mbomou prefecture: Gambo-Ouango subprefecture; Ouaka prefecture: Kouango subprefecture.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Central African Republic

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Banda Central Sud
100,000 in Central African Republic (1996). Total users in all countries: 102,000.
Basse-Kotto prefecture: Alindao, Mingala, and Mobaye subprefectures; Mbomou prefecture: Gambo-Ouango subprefecture; Ouaka prefecture: Kouango subprefecture.
Central African Republic, Northern Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan
6a* (Vigorous).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, North, Adamawa-Ubangi, Ubangi, Banda, Central, Central Core, Mid-Southern
Bongo, Dukpu, Yakpa (Bayaka, Yacoua, Yakpwa, Yakwa), Wasa (Ouassa). Reportedly most similar to Gubu [gox], but speakers have better relations with Mbandja [zmz].
Most also use Sango [sag].
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Banda, Mid-Southern
Banda, Mid-Southern
2,000 in Democratic Republic of the Congo (1986 SIL).
Nord-Ubangi province: Bosobolo territory, north of Dubulu; Mobaye-Mbongo territory.
Yakpa (Bayaka, Yacoua, Yakpwa, Yakwa), Bendi.
6b (Threatened)
Also use Lingala [lin]. Also use Mbandja [zmz]. Also use Mono [mnh].
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Banda, Mid-Southern
5,000 speakers in South Sudan of all Banda languages (2014 SIL).
Western Bahr al Ghazal state: Raga county, Banda Linda and Sopo areas, interspersed with other Banda languages.
Dukpu, Wasa.
7 (Shifting)
Shifting to Juba Arabic [pga].
Non-indigenous.
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