Dictionary, Census of Population, 2021
Figure 2.4F
Niger-Congo languages

Release date: August 17, 2022

Description for Figure 2.4F

Figure 2.4F provides an overview of the Niger‑Congo languages component.

Niger‑Congo languages include: Akan (Twi), Anyin, Bamanankan, Bamun, Bangala, Baoulé, Bassa, Beembe, Bemba, Bembe, Bete, Bisa, Bulu, Chichewa, Chiga, Comorian, Cwi Bwamu, Dagbani, Dan, Dangme, Duala, Edo, Efik, Ekegusii, Esan, Etsako, Éwé, Ewondo, Fang, Fe'fe', Fon, Fulah (Pular, Pulaar, Fulfulde), Fuliiru, Ga, Ganda, Ghomálá', Gikuyu, Gun, Herero, Ibibio, Idoma, Igala, Igbo, Ijaw not otherwise specified, Ika, Isekiri, Isoko, Jahanka, Jola‑Fonyi, Jula, Kabiyè, Kamba, Khana, Kikongo not otherwise specified, Kinyarwanda (Rwanda), Kpelle, Lingala, Luba‑Kasai, Mandingo, Mandinka, Medumba, Mende, Meta', Mòoré, Mwani, Nda'nda', Ndebele, Ngiemboon, Ngwe, Nyankore, Nzema, Rundi (Kirundi), Sénoufo, Serer not otherwise specified, Shona, Soga, Soninke, Setswana, Southern Sotho, Sotho not otherwise specified, Southern Dagaare, Southern Kisi, Susu, Swahili, Swati, Tem, Tetela, Tonga, Tooro, Tumbuka, Ukwuani‑Aboh‑Ndoni, Urhobo, Wojenaka, Wolof, Xhosa, Yemba, Yoruba, Zande, Zulu and Niger‑Congo languages not included elsewhere.

Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2021.

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