bdu ISO 639

Oroko Autonyms

Oroko

  • Geography

    CM South West region: Meme division, all but east edge of Konye subdivision, southwest corner of Kumba subdivision, north two-thirds of Mbonge subdivision; Ndian division, Dikome Balue subdivision, most of Ekondo-Titi subdivision, most of Mundemba subdivision, except eastern edge.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

bdu
Bakundu-Balue, Oroko-East, Oroko-West
Oroko
106,000 (2000).
South West region: Meme division, all but east edge of Konye subdivision, southwest corner of Kumba subdivision, north two-thirds of Mbonge subdivision; Ndian division, Dikome Balue subdivision, most of Ekondo-Titi subdivision, most of Mundemba subdivision, except eastern edge.
Southern Cameroon
5 (Developing).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Northwest, A, Lundu-Balong (A.11)
Lokundu (Bakundu, Bawo, Bekunde, Kundu, Lakundu, Nkundu), Lolue (Babue, Balue, Barue, Lue, Western Kundu), Mbonge, Ekombe (Bekombo, Ekumbe), Londo (Balondo Ba Diko, Balondo Ba Nanga, Lundu), Longolo (Ngolo), Bima, Lotanga (Batanga, Dotanga), Lokoko (Bakoko, Koko).
Home, church, market. Used by all. All also use Cameroon Pidgin [wes], especially in official settings. Many also use English [eng], in official settings. A few also use Bafaw-Balong [bwt]. A few also use Mokpwe [bri].
Grammar. Texts. NT: 2018.
Latin script [Latn].
The Batanga dialect is distinct from Batanga [bnm] (Banoho) and the Batanga dialect of Caka [ckx]; the Bakoko dialect is distinct from Bakoko [bkh]. Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Oroko