Mlomp
Native toSenegal
RegionSouthwest Senegal
Native speakers
5,400 (2006)[1]
Niger–Congo?
Language codes
ISO 639-3mlo
Glottologmlom1238
ELPMlomp

The Mlomp language, also known as Gulompaay, is spoken in Senegal. It belongs to the Bak branch of the Niger–Congo language family, and is closely related to the Karon language.

Mlomp is mainly spoken in the village of Mlomp to the north of the Casamance River, 25 km west of Bignona, between Tendouck and Thiobon (not to be confused with the Mlomp located a dozen kilometres from Oussouye, where the Kasa language is spoken).

References

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  1. ^ Mlomp at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)


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