ebo ISO 639

Teke-Eboo

  • Geography

    CG Plateaux department: Lefini river east to Congo river, north to Engankou and west to Allion.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Congo

ebo
Aboo, Bamboma, Boma, Boo, Boõ, Central Teke, Eboo Teke, Eboom, Iboo, Teke-Boma
20,400 in Congo (2000). 900,000 all Teke languages in Congo (2019 World Factbook).
Plateaux department: Lefini river east to Congo river, north to Engankou and west to Allion.
Congo, Northern Democratic Republic of Congo, Southern Democratic Republic of Congo
6b (Threatened).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Northwest, B, Teke (B.74)
None known. Eboo is the language of the ancient Teke kings. Teke-Eboo [ebo], Teke-Nzikou [nzu], and Teke-Fuumu [ifm] are reportedly similar enough to easily share the same literature. Lexical similarity: 63% with Iyaa, 69% with Laali [lli], 75% with Tsaayi [tyi], 85% with Tyee [tyx], 86% with Kukuya [kkw], 89% with Ngungwel [ngz], 79% with Teke-Tege [teg].
Some young people, all adults. Also use Lingala [lin].
Small scale adult literacy program run by local group with SIL. Literature. Videos. Dictionary. Bible portions: 2004–2009.
Latin script [Latn].
Teke-Nzikou [nzu] and Teke-Eboo use the same literacy materials. A hybrid of the dialects is emerging among young people. Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Teke-Eboo
Teke, Eboo
Mai-Ndombe province: Mushie territory.
6a (Vigorous)
Also use Lingala [lin].
Traditional religion.
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