Ngumba Language

Ngumba is a language of Cameroon, spoken in the south along the coast and at the border with Equatorial Guinea by some 70 000 Ngumba, a people of the Maka-Njem ethnic group. Ngumba is a tonal language. As a Narrow Bantu language, it has noun class system. The Ngumba noun class system is somewhat reduced, having retained only 6 genders (a gender being a pairing of a singular and a plural noun class).
colspan="2" bgcolor=orange style="font-size:120%"|Ngumba
valign="top"|Spoken in: Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea
valign="top"|Region: along the coast at the border between Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea
valign="top"|Total speakers: 70 000
valign="top"|Ranking: not in top 100
valign="top"|Genetic
classification:
Niger-Congo
 Atlantic-Congo
  Volta-Congo
   Benue-Congo
    Bantoid
     Southern
      Narrow Bantu
       Northwest
        Ngumba
colspan="2" bgcolor=orange|Official status
valign="top"|Official language of: valign="top"| --
valign="top"|Regulated by: valign="top"| --
colspan="2" bgcolor=orange|Language codes
a href="/encyclopedia/ISO-639" title="ISO 639">ISO 639-2 bnt
a href="/encyclopedia/SIL" title="SIL">SIL NMG

 

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