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Vengo (Vəŋo), or Babungo, is the Grassfields Bantu language of the Vengo people from the village of Babungo in the Cameroonian
Grassfields. The spelling Bamungo is also often found. In their own language, the Vengo people call their village vengo [vəŋóo
vəŋóo] and their language ghang vengo [gháŋ vəŋóo], which means language of the Vengo; it is thus officially listed under
the name Vengo or Vengoo. Other names for the language are Vengi, Pengo, Ngo, Nguu, Ngwa, Nge. Vengo is spoken by about 14,000
people. Because the Babungo people all live closely together and concentrate only in and around Vengo village, there are only
small dialectical variations in their speech, which are negligible. As it is the case for other Bantu languages except Swahili,
the Vengo language uses different tone pitches, which form a distinctive feature for the meaning of the words. Babungo has
even got a very complex tone system: So for the vowels there are eight distinctive pitch types or pitch sequences: high, mid,
low, high-mid, high-low, low-falling, low-high, low-high-mid. More and more people originally descending from the Babungo
tribe are not able to speak the Babungo language any more. In most cases, those people acquire English as mother tongue, if
they stay predominantly in the anglophone Northwest of Cameroon, otherwise French if they orient themselves towards the francophone
parts of Cameroon. Most of the people in Western Cameroon speak Cameroonian Pidgin English anyway. Because more and more Babungo
people distance themselves from the traditional Babungo way of life, and since there are not insignificant socio-culturally
caused problems in that region, Babungo may belong to the languages threatened by extinction in the not too far future. |
Names (more)[de] Babungo[en] Vengo language [hr] Vengo jezik [sw] Kivengo |
Language type : Living
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