Ndowe

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Ndowe is a Bantu language spoken by the Ndowe people along the coastal region of Equatorial Guinea.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Ndowé 2
Omyene 1

Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Bantu language
language
associatedWithCoast Atlantic coast of Equatorial Guinea
belongsToSubgroup Bantu languages of Equatorial Guinea
coexistsWithLanguage Fang
Pichi
Spanish
continent Africa
country Equatorial Guinea
ethnicGroupAssociated Ndowe people
ethnolinguisticGroup Ndowe people
geographicDistribution Rio Muni
surface form: Rio Muni coast

coastal areas of Equatorial Guinea
hasAlternativeName Ndowe language
Ndowe
surface form: Ndowé

Playero (language)
Playeros language
hasISO639-3Code ndw
isEndangeredStatus vulnerable (approximate)
isMinorityLanguageIn Equatorial Guinea
languageFamily Bantu languages
surface form: Bantu

Niger–Congo languages
surface form: Niger-Congo languages
neighboringLanguages Bubi
Fang
Kombe
region Central Africa
spokenAlong coastal region of Equatorial Guinea
spokenBy Ndowe people
spokenIn Equatorial Guinea
usedFor oral communication
usedInDomain family communication
local trade
traditional culture
writingSystem Latin script

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

this entity surface form: Ndowé
Myene hasAlternativeName Ndowe
this entity surface form: Omyene
Ndowe hasAlternativeName Ndowe
this entity surface form: Ndowé