buu ISO 639

ɨɓʉdʉ Autonyms

Budu

  • Geography

    CD Haut-Uele province: Wamba territory, 8 collectivités.
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A language of Democratic Republic of the Congo

buu
Bodo, Ebudu, Kibudu, Ɨbʉdhʉ
ɨɓʉdʉ
281,000 (Gottschlich 2013).
Haut-Uele province: Wamba territory, 8 collectivités.
Northern Democratic Republic of Congo
5* (Developing).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, D, Bira-Nyali (D.332)
Ineta (Budu-Nita, Timoniko, kiNɨta, Ɨbʉdhʉ-Ɨnɨta, Ɨnɨta), Wadimbisa (Isombi, kiSombi), Makoda (kiKoda), West Bafwangada (Bafanio, kiKanio), East Bafwangada, Bafwakoyi (Budu-Koya, kiKoya, ɨbʉdhʉ ngia yɨ baaKoya), Malamba, Mahaa (ihaa). Bafwakoyi dialect, around Wamba, is best understood by East Bafwangada, Mahaa, and Malamba users; Ineta dialect, near Ibambi, is best understood by Makoda, Wadimbisa, and West Bafwangada users. However, Ibambi and Wamba groups consider themselves one people and language. Lexical similarity: 92% within dialects; 85% with Ndaka [ndk]; 78% with Mbo [zmw]; 74% with Nyali [nlj] and Vanuma [vau]; 30% with Bali [bcp]; Lika [lik], and Komo [kmw]; 20%–25% with Bhele [bhy], Kaeku [kkq], Bila [bip], and Bira [brf]; 14% with Congo Swahili [swc].
Some also use Lingala [lin]. Also use Congo Swahili [swc]. Used as L2 by Lika [lik].
Grammar. NT: 2021.
Latin script [Latn].
Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Budu