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Ubangian languages
Gbaya
Bàngàndò
Ɓùlì, Ɓìyàndà
Tòòngò
Làì, Kàrà
Ɓòkòtò
Ɓòzôm
Gbɛ́yá
Mbódɔ̀mɔ̀
Ɓòfì
ʔÀlī
Ngbākā-Mānzā
Mānzā
Ngbàkà
Gbànù
Zande
Barambu
Pambia
Ngala of Santandrea
Geme
Nzakara
Zande
Banda
Central Banda
Mbandja
Mono

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