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Native to | Tanzania |
Region | East-central Tanzania |
Native speakers | (130,000 cited 1987)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | ngp |
Glottolog | ngul1246 |
G.34 [2] |
Ngulu is a Bantu language spoken in east-central Tanzania. In 1987 the Ngulu-speaking population was estimated to number 132,000 [1]. The Ngulu language is also called Geja, Kingulu, Nguru, Nguu, or Wayomba.
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