Gula language

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There are several African languages called Gula:

Three closely related Bua languages in southern Chad:

  • Gula Iro language or Kulaal (3,500 speakers in 1991), around Lake Iro.
  • Zan Gula language (4,000 speakers in 1997), around Zan.
  • Bon Gula language (>1,200 speakers in 1997), in the villages of Bon and Ibir.

Two less closely related Bongo-Baguirmi languages:

One Atlantic language:

"Gula" could also occur as a misspelling of Gullah, a distinctive creole spoken by a black ethnic group on the southern coast of the United States.