mbu ISO 639

Mbula-Bwazza

  • Geography

    NG Adamawa state: Demsa, Girei, Numan, Shelleng, and Song LGAs.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Nigeria

mbu
100,000 (2012 M. Rueck, Z. Yoder, and K. Hannelová).
Adamawa state: Demsa, Girei, Numan, Shelleng, and Song LGAs.
Nigeria, Map 6
6a (Vigorous).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Jarawan, Nigerian
Bwazza (Bare, Bere, Bwa’za, Bwaza, kunBwazza), Mbula, Bakopi (kunBuko), Gwamba (Nkono), Tambo (Begel, kunBegel, Taumbo). Mbula 73% intelligible of Tambo, over 80% of other dialects. Mbula-Bwazza [mbu], Kulung [bbu], and Bile [bil] mutually unintelligible (less than 25%). Lexical similarity: Mbula 75% with Bwazza and Gwamba, 70% with Bakopi, 64% with Tambo; Mbula-Bwazza [mbu] 37% with Kulung [bbu], 48% with Bile [bil].
Hausa [hau] also used at home, English [eng] used in schools and by the young. Mbula Pastors’ Forum promoting the use of Mbula in the churches. Home, church. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Most also use Hausa [hau]. Also use Bacama [bcy]. Also use Bata [bta]. Also use Dera [kna]. Also use English [eng]. Also use Kaan [ldl]. Also use Longuda [lnu]. Also use Nigerian Fulfulde [fuv]. Used as L2 by Kaan [ldl].
NT: 2016.
Latin script [Latn], used since 2008.
Primary schools in major villages; a few secondary schools. Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Mbula-Bwazza