Mba languages

Mba languages
Mba
Geographic
distribution:
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Linguistic classification: Ubangian
  • Seri–Mba
    • Ngbaka–Mba
      • Mba
Subdivisions:

The four Mba languages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo form a small family of closely related Ubangian languages. The languages are,

The most populous is Mba itself, with about 40,000 speakers.

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