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{{Short description|Endangered language of Sierra Leone}}
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The Bom language (alternates: Bome; Bomo)[1] 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.[2]

Speakers

The number of speakers range from 15[3] to 1669 (Census 2015)[4] for Krim and 20[5] to a few hundred for Bom.[3]

Classification

Bom is a Northern Bullom language. The Krim dialect (also known as Dilan Hassan)[1] is considered by speakers to be distinct, as speakers have separate ethnic identities.[6]

References

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  4. Sierra Leone 2015 Population and Housing Census national analytical report. Statistics Sierra Leone, October 2017, S. 89ff.
  5. Bom. UNESCO Atlas of the World Languages in Danger.
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