Babanki language

Spoken in

Niger - Congo

  • Atlantic - Congo Benue - Congo Bantoide languages grassland ring center

Bbk

The Babanki (also finge, kedjom, kejeng, kejom, kidzem, kidzom, ISO 639-3: bbk ) is a bantoide language that is spoken by the ethnic group of Babanki from the culture region grasslands of Cameroon in Cameroon's Northwest region of 22,500 people.

The language belongs to the central ring - languages ​​within the language group of the grasslands of languages. The speakers go rapidly over to the Cameroonian Pidgin English - and with time also the official language of English - to take over as their mother tongue. The main places where the language is spoken are: Kejom - Ketingo and Kejom - Keku ..

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