The Niger-Congo Language Phylum
Adamawa-Ubanguian languages


  1. Adamawaː
    1. Faliː South Fali, North Fali
    2. Kamː Kam
    3. Kwaː Kwa (Baa)
    4. La'biː La'bi
    5. Leko-Nimbariː
      1. Duru:
             i. Dii: Duupa, Dii, Dugun
            ii. Duli: Duli-Gey
           iii. Voko-Dowayo:
                    Kutin: Pere 
                    Vere-Dowayo:

                        
        Dowayo: Doyayo
                         Gimme:
        Gimme (Kompana), Gimnime
                         Vere: Koma (
        Gə́mnə́m), Verre (Mom Jango)
                    Voko:
        Longto (Voko)
      2. Leko: Kolbila, Mubako (Nyong), Samba Leko, Won
      3. Mumuye-Yandang:
              i. Mumuye:
                      Gengle, Kumba, Mumuye, Pangseng, Rang, Teme, Waka
             ii. Yandang:
                     Bali, Kpasham (Nyesam),
        Kugama (Wã̀m),  Yendang (Nyandang), Yotti
      4. Nimbari: Nimbari
    6. Mbum-Dayː
      1. Bua:
           
        Bolgo, Bon Gula, Bua, Fania, Gula Iro, Koke, Niellim, Noy, Tunia,  Zan Gula
      2. Day: Day
      3. Kim: Besme, Goundo, Kim
      4. Mbum:
             i. Eastern Mbum:
                     Karang:
                         Kare, Karang, Nzakambay, Pana (Pani)
                     Koh: Kuo (Koh)
            ii. Northern:
                     Dama-Galke:
        Dama, Mono, Ndai (Galke)
                     Tupari-Mambai:
                         Tupari (Dema), Mambai (Mambay), Mundang
           iii. Southern: Mbum
           iv. Unclassified: Dek, Laka,
        Pam, To
    7. Unclassifiedː Oblo
    8. Waja-Jenː
      1. Jen:
            Burak, Dza (Jen), Kyak, Leelau, Loo, Mághdì, Mak, Mingang Doso, Moo, Tha
      2. Longuda: Longuda
      3. Waja:
             i. Awakː Awak, Kamo
            ii. Cham-Monaː Dikaka (Dijim-Bwilim), Tso
           iii. Dadiyaː Dadiya
           iv.Tulaː Bangwinji (Bangunji), Tula, Waja
      4. Yungur:
            i. Liboː Kaan (Libo)
           ii. Mboi: Mboi
          iii. Yungur-Robaː Bena (Yungur), Lala-Roba, Voro
  2. Ubanguian:
    1. Banda:
      1. Centralː
             i. Central Coreː
                    Banda-Bambari, Banda-Banda, Banda-Mbrés, Banda-Ndélé, Mid-Southern Banda, Gobu, Kpagua, Mono, Ngundu, Togbo-Vara
            ii. Westernː Banda-Yangere
      2. South Centralː Langbashe (Langbasi), South Central Banda (Ngbugu)
      3. Southernː Mbandja (Mbanza)
      4. Southwestern: Ngbundu
      5. West Centralː West Central Banda (Banda-Tangbago)
    2. Gbaya-Manza-Ngbakaː
      1. Centralː
            
        Bhogoto (Bokoto), Gbanu, Gbaya-Bossangoa, Gbaya-Bozoum
      2. Eastː
             Ali, Bofi, Mandja, Ngbaka, Ngbaka Manza
      3. Northwestː Northwest Gbaya
      4. Southwestː Bangandu, Southwest Gbaya
      5. Sumaː Suma
      6. Unclassified: Gbaya Mbodomo, Ngombe
    3. Ngbandiː
           Dandi, Gbayi, Mbangi, Southern Ngbandi, Northern Ngbandi, Yakoma
    4. Sere-Ngbaka-Mbaː 
      1. Ngbaka-Mbaː
            i. Mbaː Dongo, Ma (Amadi), Mba, Ndunga
           ii. Ngbakaː
                   Eastern groupː
                        Bangba, Mayogo, Mundu
                   Western Groupː
                        Baka-Gundiː
                            Baka (Cameroon and Gabon), Ganzi, Gundi, Limassa
                        Bwakaː Gilima, Ngbaka Ma'bo
                        Gbanziliː Buraka, Gbanziri (Gbanzili)
                        Monzomboː Kpala, Monzombo, Yango
      2. Sereː
            i. Feroge-Mangayatː Feroge, Mangayat
           ii. Indri-Togoyoː Indri,
        Togoyo
          iii. Sere-Bviriː
                   Bai-Viriː Bai, Belanda Viri
                   Ndogo-Sereː Ndogo, Sere, Tagbu
    5. Zandeː
      1. Barambo-Pambiaː Barambu, Pambia
      2. Zande-Nzakaraː Geme, Kpatili, Nzakara, Zande

      Note:  Languages and language groups preceded by a dagger (†) are extinct.


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