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Yaka language (Congo–Angola)

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Ethnicity
  
Yaka

Glottolog
  
yaka1269

Native speakers
  
900,000 (2000)

Language family
  
Niger–CongoAtlantic–CongoBenue–CongoBantoidBantu (Zone H)Yaka languages (H.30)Yaka

ISO 639-3
  
Variously:yaf – Kiyakanoq – Ngoongoppp – Pelende (duplicate code)lnz – Lonzo (duplicate code)

Yaka, also spelled Iaca and Iyaka, is a Bantu language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola. There are two dialects, Yaka proper, which comprises 99% of speakers, and Ngoongo (distinguish West Ngongo language). The alleged varieties Pelende and Lonzo are political rather than ethnolinguistic entities.

References

Yaka language (Congo–Angola) Wikipedia


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