Mbum Proper (also Mboum, Buna, Mboumtiba and Wuna) is a Adamawa–Ubangi language of Central Africa. It is spoken by about 50,000 people in Cameroon and...
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The Mbum or Kebi-Benue languages (also known as Lakka in narrower scope) are a group of the Mbum–Day branch of the Adamawa languages, spoken in southern...
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The Mbum–Day languages are a subgroup of the old Adamawa languages family (G6, G13, G14, & Day), provisionally now a branch of the Savanna languages. These...
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Karang language (also called Mbum East or Lakka) is an Mbum language of Cameroon and Chad. There are 27,000 – 32,000 Karang speakers in Cameroon, including...
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Ngaoundéré (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
mountain's name is the Mbum word for "navel mountain". "Ngaou" mean mountain in Mbum, and "Ndare" mean navel in Mbum language. Because of this some people...
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documented in the mid-2010s, and had been previously misclassified as a Mbum language along with Lau. Laka speakers live in Laka ward of Lau LGA (Hausa: Angawan...
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The Kim language of southern Chad is an Mbum language spoken by 15,000 people. It is one of the three members of the Kim languages group, together with...
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Pana is an Mbum language of the Central African Republic. A few thousand speak it in southern Chad and northern Cameroon. A dialect in Cameroon, Man,...
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Nzakambay (Njak Mbai), or Nzakambay Mbum, is an Mbum language of southern Chad and northern Cameroon. Nzakambay at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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an Mbum language of southern Chad and northern Cameroon, spoken by the Mundang people. The Gelama dialect of Cameroon may be a separate language. Mundang...
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(Kãrɛ̃, Kareng; autonym nzáà kã́rĩ́, where nzáà = "mouth") is a southern Mbum language of the Central African Republic, spoken by the Kare people in the mountains...
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Buna (category Articles containing German-language text)
Papua New Guinea Buna language, a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea Mbum language or Buna language, an Adamawa language of Cameroon Buna rubber...
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Toupouri) is a language mostly spoken in the Mayo-Kebbi Est Region of southern Chad and in small parts of northern Cameroon. It is an Mbum language spoken by...
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an Mbum language of southern Chad. Karang (Chad) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Roger Blench, 2004. List of Adamawa languages (ms)...
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under the label "Laka" Lakka language, an Mbum language of Cameroon and Chad Lakkia language, a Kra-Dai language in China Laka (disambiguation) Lakka (disambiguation)...
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of the Niger–Congo languages of Cameroon. Adamawa Samba Daka Kobo-Dii (Vere-Duru) North: Doyayo, Longto South: Peere Mumuye Mbum North: Tupuri, Mundang...
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The number of languages natively spoken in Africa is variously estimated (depending on the delineation of language vs. dialect) at between 1,250 and 2...
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Chamba–Mumuye) Duru: G4 Leko: G2 Mumuye–Yendang: G5 Nimbari: G12 Mbum–Day Bua: G13 Kim: G14 Mbum: G6 Day Waja–Jen Bikwin–Jen (or Jen): G9 Tula–Wiyaa (or Waja):...
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unclassified Mbum language of northern Cameroon and the Central African Republic. It is only used as a second language, as the secret male initiation language of...
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Mangbai (Mamgbay, Mambai) is an Mbum language of northern Cameroon and southern Chad. In Cameroon, Mambay is spoken along the Mayo-Kebi River near the...
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Kali is a presumably moribund Mbum language of northern Cameroon or the Central African Republic. Kali, or Kali-Dek, is found in scattered areas throughout...
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Kuo (Koh) is an Mbum language of northern Cameroon and southern Chad. Kuo, like Kali, is spoken in scattered areas of the eastern part of Vina department...
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The Gula Iro language (autonym kùláál) is a Bua language spoken by some 3,500 people (in 1991) north and east of Lake Iro in southern Chad, between the...
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Mundang people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
parts of Cameroon, Chad, and Nigeria. They speak the Mundang language, a subset of Mbum languages. Historically, the Mundang were an agricultural people; in...
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Ndai, also known as Galke or Pormi, is a nearly extinct Mbum language of northern Cameroon. There are only about a few speakers remaining in the vicinity...
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The Adamawa–Ubangi languages are a geographic grouping and formerly postulated family of languages spoken in Nigeria, Chad, the Central African Republic...
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an Mbum language of southern Chad. Karang (Chad) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Roger Blench, 2004. List of Adamawa languages (ms)...
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Nor–Pondo languages, small language family of northern Papua New Guinea Mad Man Pondo, American professional wrestler Pana language, Mbum language of the...
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Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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North-West District of Botswana. Kareng may also refer to: Kareng language, an Mbum language of the Central African Republic Noah Kareng (21st century), Botswana...
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