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Native to | Central African Republic, Chad, Cameroon |
Native speakers | (86,000 cited 1996–2000)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | pnz |
Glottolog | pana1293 |
ELP | Pana (Central African Republic) |
Pana is an Mbum language of the Central African Republic. A few thousand speak it in southern Chad and northern Cameroon. A dialect in Cameroon, Man, may be a separate language. Blench (2004) leaves Pondo and Gonge in CAR unclassified within the Mbum languages.
Pana is spoken around Belel (Belel commune, Vina department, Adamawa Region), and in Mayo-Rey department, Northern Region. It is also found in CAR and Chad.[2]
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