Tanga language
Bantu language spoken in Cameroon
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Tanga, or Noho, is a Bantu language of Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. Limba speakers report some degree of mutual intelligibility and call it "Old Malimba".[3]
NativetoCameroon, Equatorial Guinea
EthnicityBatanga (Banoho)
Native speakers
(6,000 in Cameroon cited 1982)[1]9,000 in Equatorial Guinea (2001)
| Tanga | |
|---|---|
| Noho | |
| Native to | Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea |
| Ethnicity | Batanga (Banoho) |
Native speakers | (6,000 in Cameroon cited 1982)[1] 9,000 in Equatorial Guinea (2001) |
| Dialects |
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | bnm |
| Glottolog | bata1285 |
A.32[2] | |