Bullom languages

{{Infobox language family

|name=Bullom

|region=coastal Guinea

|familycolor=Niger-Congo

|fam2=Atlantic–Congo

|fam3=Mel

|fam4=Bullom–Kisi

|glotto=bull1246

|glottorefname=Bullom

}}

The Bullom languages are a small group of Mel languages spoken in Sierra Leone, including along the Bullom Shore. They were historically sometimes referred to as one language or dialect continuum, divided into Southern Bullom (Krim and SherbroMicah Corum, Substrate and Adstrate (2015), page 60) and Northern Bullom (Bullom SoG. Tucker Childs, A Grammar of Mani (2011), page 5).African Language Review (1966), volume 5, page 140 The languages are:[https://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/bull1246 Bullom]. Glottolog.

:Bom (Krim), Bullom So (Mmani), Sherbro.

They are closely related to Kissi.

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