Talk:Bantoid languages

The map doesn't cover everything it ought to cover
I know 100% sure that Lingala, one of the main native languages of Congo (Kinshasa), does have "Bantoid" as parent branch somewhere in the hierarchy. Hence, the Congo should be shown as well. Where's the Congo on that map? Well, if you pursue the southeastern end of Cameroon (formed like the corner of a bed sheet) in the direction the "tip" points to, you will first get to Rep. Congo (Brazzaville), then to Dem.Rep. Congo (Kinshasa). -andy 77.191.32.17 (talk) 07:31, 1 September 2013 (UTC)

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