Bofi language
Gbaya language of the CAR From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bofi (Ɓòfì, Boffi) is a Gbaya language spoken in Boda and Bimbo subprefectures in southwestern Central African Republic. Those speakers in Bimbo are mostly Bambenga pygmies. Although they no longer live in the forest, their area was forested in 1950.
Bofi | |
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Ɓòfì | |
Native to | Central African Republic |
Ethnicity | include Mbenga (perhaps Baka) |
Native speakers | (24,000 cited 1996)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | bff |
Glottolog | bofi1238 |
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