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Lega language

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Native to
  
DR Congo

Glottolog
  
lega1253

Ethnicity
  
Lega

Native speakers
  
(450,000 cited 1982–2000)

Language family
  
Niger–Congo Atlantic–Congo Benue–Congo Bantoid Bantu (Zone D.20) Lega–Binja Lega–Bemba Lega

ISO 639-3
  
Variously: lea – Shabunda Lega lgm – Mwenga Lega khx – Kanu ktf – Kwami

Lega is a Bantu language, or dialect cluster, of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. There are two major varieties, Shabunda Lega and Mwenga Lega; Mwenga Lega, with about 10% of speakers, finds Shabunda difficult to understand. Kanu has been assigned a separate ISO code but is a dialect of Shabunda, and no more divergent than other dialects.

Variant spellings of 'Lega' are Rega, Leka, Ileka, Kilega, Kirega. Shabunda is also known as Igonzabale, and Mwenga as Shile or Ishile. Gengele is reported to be a Shabunda-based creole.

According to Ethnologue, Bembe is part of the same dialect continuum. Nyindu is a dialect of Shi that has been heavily influenced by Lega.

References

Lega language Wikipedia