SOD ISO 639-3
Songoora
A language of Democratic Republic of the Congo
- ISO 639
- sod
- Alternate Names
- Binja, Kesongola, Songola
- Population
- 49,600 (2019 M. Kate-ke-sombe), all users. 152 villages. L1 users: 1,300 (Welmers 1971a).
- Location:
- Maniema province: Kindu, Punia, and Shabunda territories, small area in Sud-Kivu province. Maniema province: Kindu territory (Gengele dialect).
- Language Status
- 6b* (Threatened).
- Classification
- Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Central, D, Lega-Holoholo (D.24)
- Dialects
- Gengele (Kegengele), North Binja. North and South Binja dialects may be separate languages. Gengele dialect is reportedly a creole based on Lega-Shabunda [lea], Kusu [ksv], and other languages (1991 W. Mwangati).
- Other Comments
- Different from the Songoora (Edi Songoora) dialect of Nande [nnb].
Also Spoken in
Map
Location: Maniema province: Kindu, Punia, and Shabunda territories, small area in Sud-Kivu province. Maniema province: Kindu territory (Gengele dialect).
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