mdj ISO 639

Nɛ́mangbɛtʉ Autonyms

Mangbetu

  • Geography

    CD Bas-Uele province: Poko territory; Haut-Uele province: Niangara, Rungu, Wamba, and Watsa territories; Tshopo province: northeast corner of Banalia territory. Haut-Uele province: Wamba territory (Aberu dialect); Tshopo province: Banalia territory (Popoi dialect).
  • Language Cloud

A language of Democratic Republic of the Congo

mdj
Amangbetu, Kingbetu, Mambetto, Mangbɛtʉ, Mangbettu, Mangbέtʉ, Nemangbetu
Nɛ́mangbɛtʉ
620,000.
Bas-Uele province: Poko territory; Haut-Uele province: Niangara, Rungu, Wamba, and Watsa territories; Tshopo province: northeast corner of Banalia territory. Haut-Uele province: Wamba territory (Aberu dialect); Tshopo province: Banalia territory (Popoi dialect).
Northern Democratic Republic of Congo
5* (Developing).
Nilo-Saharan, Satellite-Core, Satellites, Central Sudanic, East, Mangbetu
Aberu, Meje (Medje, Meegye), Mangbetu, Makere, Malele, Popoi. Medje dialect has most speakers, and is most widely understood.
Many also use Bangala [bxg], but a few have low proficiency. Also use Congo Swahili [swc], especially Popoi and Aberu dialect speakers. Used as L2 by Asoa [asv], Lika [lik], Ngbee [jgb].
Bible portions: 2006–2007.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Mangbetu