Benga language

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The Benga language is a Bantu language of the Niger-Congo family traditionally spoken by the Benga people in coastal areas of Equatorial Guinea and nearby islands.

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Benga language canonical 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Bantu language
Niger-Congo language
natural language
closelyRelatedTo Bulu language
Fang language
Kwasio language
continent Africa
country Equatorial Guinea
endangeredStatus vulnerable
ethnicGroup Benga people NERFINISHED
family Niger–Congo languages
surface form: Niger-Congo
glottologCode beng1282
glottologName Benga
hasAlternativeName Benga
Benga of Equatorial Guinea
hasAncestor Proto-Bantu language
Proto-Niger–Congo
surface form: Proto-Niger-Congo language
hasFeature grammatical gender via noun classes
noun class system
rich verbal morphology
iso639-3 bng
languageFamilyBranch Atlantic–Congo languages
surface form: Atlantic–Congo

Bantu zone A
surface form: Bantu (Zone A)

Benue–Congo languages
surface form: Benue–Congo

Southern Bantoid
languageShiftTowards Fang
Spanish
linguisticTypology agglutinative language
morphologyType agglutinative
region Equatorial Guinea
coastal areas of Equatorial Guinea
islands near Equatorial Guinea
spokenBy Benga people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Bioko Island
Corisco Island
Continental Region of Equatorial Guinea
surface form: Litoral Province, Equatorial Guinea

small coastal communities of Equatorial Guinea
spokenNear Gabon border
statusInEquatorialGuinea minority language
subfamily Bantu languages
surface form: Bantu
subfamilyOf Bantu languages
usedIn local trade communication
oral literature
traditional Benga cultural practices
wordOrder SVO
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Corisco hasLanguageHistoricallySpoken Benga language