Nyindu language

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Nyindu is an endangered Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is used as a first language by all adults in the Banyindu community, but not by all young people. It is not taught in schools.

EthnicityBanyindu
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8,400 (2002)[1]
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Many Nyindu consider their language to be a variety of Lega-Mwenga, but Lega- and Shi-speakers consider the language to be Shi.[1] Otterloo classifies it as closest to Fuliiru.[3]

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