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  2. Languages of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Literacy in French for individuals of age 12 and above rose from 41.3% to 57.6% [18] between 1987 and 2005 while that of English rose from 13.4% to 25.3%. [19] The global proportion of individuals literate in official languages has thus markedly increased between 1987 and 2005, rising from 53.3% to 71.2%. [20]

  3. Limba language (Cameroon) - Wikipedia

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    Limba (Malimba, Mulimba) is a Bantu language of Cameroon. It is very closely related to Duala. Speakers report some degree of mutual intelligibility with Tanga (Batanga), which they call "Old Malimba". [3] Most speak Duala as the local lingua franca.

  4. Ghomalaʼ language - Wikipedia

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    Ghɔmálá’ or Ghomala is a major Bamileke language spoken in Cameroon, originally in the following departments of the West region: Mifi, Koung-Khi and Hauts-Plateaux: most of the three departments (except extreme south and except pockets in the north and west) Menoua: east of the department; Bamboutos: a corner in the south

  5. Category:Languages of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Ki language; Kogo language; Kol language (Cameroon) Kolbila language; Kom language (Cameroon) Koma language; Koshin language; Kpwe language; Kuk language; Kung language (Cameroon) Kuo language; Kuteb language; Kutin language; Kwaʼ language; Kwakum language; Kwanja language; Kwasio language

  6. Bambalang language - Wikipedia

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    The Bambalang language, also called ... or Mbawyakum (Mboyakum), [2] is a Grassfields Bantu language of Cameroon. Phonology ... à for other types of words [5]

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  8. Karang language - Wikipedia

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    Karang language (also called Mbum East or Lakka) is an Mbum language of Cameroon and Chad. Dialects ... This page was last edited on 9 April 2023, at 04:51 (UTC).

  9. Kom language (Cameroon) - Wikipedia

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    The Kom language (also Itaŋikom) is the language spoken by the Kom people in Northwest Province in Cameroon. It is classified as a Central Ring language of the Grassfields , Southern Bantoid languages in the Niger-Congo language family. [ 2 ]