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Bom language

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The Bom language (alternates: Bome ; Bomo ) is an endangered language of Sierra Leone . It belongs to the Mel branch of the Niger–Congo language family and is particularly closely related to the Bullom So language . Most speakers are bilingual in Mende . Use of the Bom language is declining among members of the ethnic group.

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1-433: The number of speakers range from 15 to 1669 (Census 2015) for Krim and 20 to a few hundred for Bom. Bom is a Northern Bullom language. The Krim dialect (also known as Dilan Hassan) is considered by speakers to be distinct, as speakers have separate ethnic identities. This article about Atlantic languages is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bullom languages The Bullom languages are

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