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West Banda language

Ubangian language spoken in Central Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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West Banda is a minor Banda language, spoken by 10,000 or so people.[citation needed]

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Dialects

Dialects are Dakpa, Gbaga-Nord (Gbaga-2), Gbi, Vita, and Wojo (Hodjo), as reported by Ethnologue and Moñino (1988).[2]

Dákpá speakers live in some villages near the Sara people of Nyango; clans are Yangbà and Dèkò.[3]

Phonology

Consonants

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Vowels

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Vowel tones in West Banda are rising /ǎ/, falling /â/, mid /ā/, low /à/, and high /á/.[4]

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