Mundabli-Mufu language
Bantoid language spoken in Cameroon
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Mundabli-Mufu is a Southern Bantoid language of Cameroon. It is traditionally classified as a Western Beboid language, but that has not been demonstrated to be a valid family.
NativetoCameroon
Native speakers
500 (2011)[1]Niger–Congo?
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Atlantic–Congo
- Benue–Congo
- Southern Bantoid
- Western Beboid (geographic)
- Mundabli–Buu
- Mundabli-Mufu
- Mundabli–Buu
- Western Beboid (geographic)
- Southern Bantoid
- Benue–Congo
Dialects
- Mundabli (Ngo Njan)
- Mufu (Ngo Nsoh)
| Mundabli-Mufu | |
|---|---|
| Ji | |
| Native to | Cameroon |
Native speakers | 500 (2011)[1] |
Niger–Congo?
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| Dialects |
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | boe |
| Glottolog | mund1328 |
| ELP | Mundabli-Mufu |
The language is spoken in the villages of Mundabli (6.6063122°N 10.2729361°E) and Mufu. The neighboring village of Buu speaks a closely related but distinct language.
Phonology
There are four tones; extra high, high, mid, and low.