Ding language explained

Ding
Nativename:Di
Region:Kasai River
States:DR Congo
Date:2002
Ref:e18
Familycolor:Niger-Congo
Fam2:Atlantic–Congo
Fam3:Benue–Congo
Fam4:Bantoid
Fam5:Bantu (Zone B)
Fam6:Boma–Dzing (B.80)
Lc1:diz
Ld1:Di
Lc2:nlo
Ld2:Ngul
Lc3:nzd
Ld3:Nzadi
Guthrie:B.86
Glotto:ding1239
Glottoname:Ding
Glotto2:ngul1247
Glottoname2:Ngwii
Glotto3:lwel1234
Glottoname3:Lwel
Glotto4:nzad1234
Glottoname4:Nzadi
Lc4:lvl
Ld4:Lwel

Ding (also called Di or Dzing) is a Bantu language that is spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Maho (2009) considers the following to be distinct languages closely related to Ding:

B861 Ngul (Ngwi), B862 Lwel (Kelwer), B863 Mpiin (Pindi), B864 West Ngongo, B865 Nzadi(See Boma–Dzing languages.)