Kwala

See also: kwala and kwála

English

Proper noun

Kwala

  1. Clipping of Likwala (Bantu language).
    • 2021, Jean Mathieu Tsoumou, “Shaping sociolinguistic practices in Congo-Brazzaville”, in Pilar Morales Herrera, Pilar Peinado Expósito, Yoana Ponsoda Alcázar, editors, Estudios lingüísticos de jóvenes investigadores[1], page 117:
      Thirdly, Group Mbochi (C20) includes languages such as Akwa, Koyo, Kwala, Mbochi-Bunji, Mbochi-Ole and many others spoken in the upper Northern part of the country.
    • 1992, William Bright, International Encyclopedia of Linguistics[2], volume 3, Oxford University Press, page 38:
      Likwala: spoken on the lower reaches of the Likouala-Mosaka, Sangha and Likouala-sur-Herbes rivers, Cuvette Region, Congo. Also called Kwala.