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Native to | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Region | Orientale Province |
Native speakers | 69,000 (2002)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | nyc |
Glottolog | nyan1303 |
D.305,306 [2] |
Nyanga-li (Linyanga-le) is a Bantu languageinOrientale Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Gbati-ri (Gbote) is a dialect. Maho (2009) lists them separately as unclassified Zone D.30 languages, but Ethnologue states that they are "members of the same dialect subgroup",[1] and Glottolog places them nearest the Ngendan languages.
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