Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Bongo languages, or Bongo–Baka, comprise half a dozen languages spoken in South Sudan. They are members of the Central Sudanic language family.The most populous Bongo language is Jur Modo, spoken by a hundred thousand people. The languages are:BongoBakaMorokodo–BeliJur ModoMorokodo (Nyamusa-Molo, Mo’da)Jur Beli (Beli)Mittu (extinct)In various classifications, Bongo is sometimes split off from the rest of the family, so the phrase Bongo–Baka may be less ambiguous than simply Bongo.. }
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- Bongo–Baka_languages abstract "The Bongo languages, or Bongo–Baka, comprise half a dozen languages spoken in South Sudan. They are members of the Central Sudanic language family.The most populous Bongo language is Jur Modo, spoken by a hundred thousand people. The languages are:BongoBakaMorokodo–BeliJur ModoMorokodo (Nyamusa-Molo, Mo’da)Jur Beli (Beli)Mittu (extinct)In various classifications, Bongo is sometimes split off from the rest of the family, so the phrase Bongo–Baka may be less ambiguous than simply Bongo.".
- Bongo–Baka_languages comment "The Bongo languages, or Bongo–Baka, comprise half a dozen languages spoken in South Sudan. They are members of the Central Sudanic language family.The most populous Bongo language is Jur Modo, spoken by a hundred thousand people. The languages are:BongoBakaMorokodo–BeliJur ModoMorokodo (Nyamusa-Molo, Mo’da)Jur Beli (Beli)Mittu (extinct)In various classifications, Bongo is sometimes split off from the rest of the family, so the phrase Bongo–Baka may be less ambiguous than simply Bongo.".