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|fam2=[[Atlantic–Congo languages|Atlantic–Congo]]
|fam3=[[Benue-Congo languages|Benue-Congo]]
|fam3=[[Benue–Congo languages|Benue–Congo]]
|fam4=[[Bantoid languages|Bantoid]]
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'''Mbati''', also known as '''Songo''', is the principal [[Bantu language]] spoken in the [[Central African Republic]], along the [[Ubangi River]] in the extreme south of the country.
'''Mbati''', also known as '''Songo''', is the principal [[Bantu language]] spoken in the [[Central African Republic]], along the [[Ubangi River]] in the extreme south of the country.


==External Links==
==External links==
*[http://llmap.org/languages/mdn.html Map of Mbati language from the LL-Map project]
*[http://llmap.org/languages/mdn.html Map of Mbati language from the LL-Map project]
*[http://multitree.org/codes/mdn Information on Mbati language from the MultiTree project]
*[http://multitree.org/codes/mdn Information on Mbati language from the MultiTree project]



[[Category:Bantu languages]]
[[Category:Bantu languages]]

Revision as of 23:05, 25 July 2011

Mbati
Native toCentral African Republic
Native speakers
60,000
Language codes
ISO 639-3mdn

Mbati, also known as Songo, is the principal Bantu language spoken in the Central African Republic, along the Ubangi River in the extreme south of the country.