Nso (Lamnso, Lamnsɔ’) is the Grassfields language of the Nso people of western Cameroon. A few may remain in Nigeria. It has ten major noun classes. The...
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grass fields Northwest Region of Cameroon. Their traditional language is Lamnso (language of Nso) and their capital is Kumbo – where the Palace of the...
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Ngwɔ, Widikum Menchum Modele, Befang Ring West: Aghem Central: Mmen East: Lamnso' South: Kənswei Nsei, Niemeng, Vəŋo, Wushi Eastern Ngemba: Bafut, Mundum...
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Sardauna, Taraba State (section Languages)
Ambo language Áncá language Batu language Buru language of Kurmi LGA. Etkywan language Fum language Kpan language Lamnso’ language, a Western Grassfields...
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Cameroon. Centre: Babanki, Mmen, Kom, Mbessa, Bum, Kung, Kuk, Oku East: Nso (Lamnso') South: Vengo, Wushi, Bamunka, Kenswei Nsei West: Aghem, Isu, Laimbue,...
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Bantoid (or South Bantoid) is a branch of the Bantoid language family. It consists of the Bantu languages along with several small branches and isolates of...
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The Grassfields languages (or Wide Grassfields languages) are a branch of the Southern Bantoid languages spoken in the Western High Plateau of Cameroon...
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Demographics of Cameroon (category Articles containing French-language text)
Cameroon include: Arab Shuwa Bamum Basaa Bikya Bung Kanuri Ngumba Yeni Lamnso Meta' Mafa Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review...
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Northwest Region (Cameroon) (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
spoken languages in the province include Mungaka, Limbum, Yamba, spoken by the Yamba people also of the Donga Mantung Division; Bafmen, Oku, Lamnso, Ngemba...
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Ntseimban, Waarin, Limbo and Kwansoh. The name Wainamah comes from the Nso language (lamnso). Wai Namah is literally translated as "tobacco market". The name stems...
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