Bila language
Bila, or Forest Bira, is a Bantu language spoken by the Mbuti Pygmies called Kango and Sua (Batchua). The other Mbuti speak Central Sudanic languages. The Kango and Sua speak distinct dialects (southern and northern), but not enough to impair mutual intelligibility with their farming Bila patrons. Maho (2009) lists Ibutu (Mbuttu, D.313) as a distinct language.
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Bila language
Bila, or Forest Bira, is a Bantu language spoken by the Mbuti Pygmies called Kango and Sua (Batchua). The other Mbuti speak Central Sudanic languages. The Kango and Sua speak distinct dialects (southern and northern), but not enough to impair mutual intelligibility with their farming Bila patrons. Maho (2009) lists Ibutu (Mbuttu, D.313) as a distinct language.
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Bila, or Forest Bira, is a Ban ...... D.313) as a distinct language.
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Le bila ou kibila est une lang ...... ublique démocratique du Congo.
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Bila, or Forest Bira, is a Ban ...... D.313) as a distinct language.
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Le bila ou kibila est une lang ...... ublique démocratique du Congo.
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Bila (langue)
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Bila language
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Bila
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Kango, Sua
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