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Bila
Kango, Sua
Native toDemocratic Republic of the Congo
RegionIturi forest
EthnicityKango (Wochua?)
Native speakers
(40,000 cited 1998)
Dialects
  • Kango (1,000)
  • Sua (1,000)
  • Bombi-Ngbanja
  • Nyaku
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
bip – Bila
kzy – Kango–Sua

Bila 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.

Other References

  • Serge BAHUCHET, 2006. "Languages of the African Rainforest « Pygmy » Hunter-Gatherers: Language Shifts without Cultural Admixture."[1] In Historical linguistics and hunter-gatherers populations in global perspective. Leipzig.