Chumburung language
Chumburung (Kyongborong, Nchimburu, Nchummuru) is a Guang language spoken by 69,000 persons, mostly Chumburu by tribe and living in the Kingdom of Chumburung at both sides of the southwestern leg of Lake Volta in Ghana.
| Chumburung | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Ghana | 
| Region | Kpandai District and Yeji | 
Native speakers  | 69,000 (2004)[1] | 
| Dialects | 
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | ncu | 
| Glottolog | chum1261 | 
3,000 of these speak the Yeji (Yedji) dialect, which is quite divergent: no closer to Chumburung proper than Kplang or Krache are.
References
    
- Chumburung at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
 
External links
    
- Field research on the Chumburung language at SIL International
 - Songs in Chumburung
 - New Testament in Chumburung
 - Publications describing the language
 - Omniglot article on Chumburung
 - http://www.northernghanapeoples.co.uk/
 
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