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Mungbam is a Bantoid language of Cameroon. It is traditionally classified as a Western Beboid language, but that has not been
demonstrated to be a valid family. The language is spoken in five villages, Abar, Missong, Munken, Ngun, and Za’; speakers
of each of these consider their speech to be distinct, so there is no name for the language as a whole. The village names
Abar and Missong are sometimes used. The name Mungbam is a quasi-acronym of the village names. Good (2009) suggests using
the word for 'mouth', Fən, as a name for the language, since that word is not shared with other Beboid languages, but as of
2012 supported 'Mungbam'. |
Names (more)[de] Abar[en] Abar language [hr] Abar jezik [sw] Kiabar |
Language type : Living
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