The Gbaya languages are a branch of a dozen Ubangian languages spoken mainly in the Central African Republic, and to a lesser extent in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, and Cameroon. Many of the languages go by the name Gbaya, though the largest, with over a million speakers, is called Ngbaka, a name shared with the Ngbaka languages of the Sere-Mba branch of Ubangian.

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  • The Gbaya languages are a branch of a dozen Ubangian languages spoken mainly in the Central African Republic, and to a lesser extent in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, and Cameroon. Many of the languages go by the name Gbaya, though the largest, with over a million speakers, is called Ngbaka, a name shared with the Ngbaka languages of the Sere-Mba branch of Ubangian.
  • Le gbaya est une langue oubanguienne parlée par plus de cinq cent mille personnes en République centrafricaine et à l'est du Cameroun.
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  • Gbaya-Manza-Ngbaka
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  • Central
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  • Southwest
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  • Niger-Congo
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  • Gbaya
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  • Gbaya-Manza-Ngbaka
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  • The Gbaya languages are a branch of a dozen Ubangian languages spoken mainly in the Central African Republic, and to a lesser extent in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, and Cameroon. Many of the languages go by the name Gbaya, though the largest, with over a million speakers, is called Ngbaka, a name shared with the Ngbaka languages of the Sere-Mba branch of Ubangian.
  • Le gbaya est une langue oubanguienne parlée par plus de cinq cent mille personnes en République centrafricaine et à l'est du Cameroun.
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  • Gbaya languages
  • Gbaya
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