Konjo language (Bantu)

The lhukonzo (Konzo) language, variously rendered Lukonzo, Olukonzo, and konzo, is a Bantu language spoken by the Konzo people of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

There are many dialects, including Sanza (Ekisanza).

[1] Konzo is characterized by distinguishing advanced and retracted tongue root.

[6] The infinitive is indicated by the prefix eri- (before a consonant) or ery- (before a vowel).

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