Bushong language
Bantu language spoken in Democratic Republic of Congo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bushong is a Bantu language of the Kasai Province of Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was the language of the Kuba Kingdom.
Bushong | |
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Bushoong | |
Native to | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Region | Kasai Province |
Native speakers | (160,000, incl. Shuwa cited 2000)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | buf |
Glottolog | bush1247 |
C.83 [2] |
Alternative names are Bushongo, Bushoong, Busoong, Shongo, Ganga, Kuba, Mbale, Bamongo, Mongo.
Dialects are said to be Djembe, Ngende, Ngombe (Ngombia), Ngongo, Pianga (Panga, Tsobwa, Shobwa, Shoba). Pianga (Shuwa) is a distinct language, in the Tetela group.
The Bushong have a patron–client relationship with the Kasai Twa.
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