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Kisangu | |
Native to | Tanzania |
Native speakers | (75,000 cited 1987)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | sbp |
Glottolog | sang1330 |
G.61 [2] | |
Linguasphere | 99-AUS-ud |
Sangu (also called Kisangu, Kisango, Kirori, Eshisango, Rori, and Sango) is a language spoken in Tanzania by approximately 75,000 (1987) Sangu people.
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