Ki language

Spoken in

Niger - Congo

  • Atlantic - Congo Benue - Congo Bantoide languages Südbantoide languages Mbam

Bag

The Tuki (also bacenga, baki, batchenga betsinga, betz inga, ki, oki, osa nanga or Sanaga called, ISO code is bag) is the language of Betsinga - people.

She is a bantoide language, which has only 26,000 speakers and is spoken along the river Sanaga and north of Sanage between Ombessa and Ntui in Cameroon.

Tuki belongs to the subgroup of the Sanaga within the Mbam languages ​​and has numerous dialects: kombe ( tukombe, wakombe, bakombe ) tocenga ( tiki, bacenga ) Tsinga ( chinga, tuts ingo, batsingo ) bundum, tonjo ( bunju, boudjou ) ngoro (tu ngoro, uki, aki ) and Mbere ( tumbele, mbele, bambele, mvele, bamvele ).

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