- Ombamba language
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Ombamba Mbaama Spoken in Congo
GabonEthnicity Ombamba Native speakers 24,800 (2000–2004) Language family Niger–Congo- Atlantic–Congo
- Benue–Congo
- Bantoid
- Bantu (Zone B)
- Mbete languages (B.60)
- Ombamba
- Mbete languages (B.60)
- Bantu (Zone B)
- Bantoid
- Benue–Congo
Language codes ISO 639-3 mbm Ombamba (Mbaama, Lembaamba) is a Bantu language spoken in the Bambama District (Lekoumou Region) of the Republic of Congo and in Haut-Ogooué Province, south of Okondja, in Gabon by the Obamba people.
Bibliography
- Ombamba, Ethnologue report
External links
- Ombamba at WolframAlpha
Languages of the Republic of the Congo Official National Interethnic Indigenous Languages of Gabon Official National Fang and other Bantu languagesIndigenous Baka · Barama · Bekwel · Benga · Bube · Bwisi · Duma · Fang · Kendell · Kaningi · Kili · iKota · Lumbu · Mahongwe · Mbama · Mbangwe · Mbere · Myene (several dialects) · Ndasa · Ndumu · Ngom · Njebi · Pinji · Punu · Sake · Sangu · Seki · Sighu · Simba · Sira aka Eshira · Northern Teke · Western Teke · Tsaangi · Tsogo · Vili · Vumbu · Wandji · Wumbvu · Yangho · YasaCategories:- Languages of the Republic of the Congo
- Languages of Gabon
- Mbete languages
- Niger-Congo language stubs
- Atlantic–Congo
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