Lele language (Bantu)
Bantu language spoken in DR Congo
Lele | |
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Native to | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Ethnicity | Lele people |
Native speakers | (26,000 cited 1971)[1] |
Language family | Niger–Congo?
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | lel |
Glottolog | lele1265 |
C.84 [2] |
Lele (also spelled Bashilele, Usilele) is a Bantu language belonging to the Bushoong group of languages. It is spoken mainly in the west edge of Kasaï Province, in Ilebo and Tshikapa territories; the extreme east of Kwilu Province, in Idiofa and Gungu territories of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Équateur | |
Kasai-Occidental | |
Kasai-Oriental | |
Katanga | |
Kinshasa | |
Maniema | |
Nord-Kivu | |
Orientale |
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