Busam language
Spoken in
Niger - Congo
- Atlantic - Congo Benue - Congo Bantoide languages Südbantoide languages Prairie languages
- Southwest
Bsx
The Busam language (ISO 639-3 bxs ) is a highly endangered language bantoide the subgroup of West Momo languages within the Prairie languages spoken by a total of 1,490 persons ( 2000) spoken in the Cameroon region of Nord- Ouest will. The villages in which the language is spoken, are Bifang, Ambambo and Dinku.
Along with the closely related languages Ambele [ ael ] and Atong [ ato ] is one of the Busam to the language family of the Niger - Congo languages .