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Bulu Autonyms

Bulu

  • Geography

    CM Centre region: southern Upper Sanaga division, northern Nyong-and-Mfoumou division; East region: western tip Upper Nyong division; South region: northern Mvila and Dja-and-Lobo divisions, into Océan division.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

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Bulu
1,658,000, all users. L1 users: 858,000 (2007). L2 users: 800,000 (1991 UBS).
Centre region: southern Upper Sanaga division, northern Nyong-and-Mfoumou division; East region: western tip Upper Nyong division; South region: northern Mvila and Dja-and-Lobo divisions, into Océan division.
Southern Cameroon
3 (Wider communication). Migrated in 1883 from Nubia, between southern Egypt and central Sudan, and settled in the Centre region of Cameroon. In 19th century, spread through the work of Protestant missionaries establishing Bulu schools. Used in church, commerce, and education.
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Northwest, A, Ewondo-Fang (A.74)
Yelinda, Yembana, Yengono, Bene. Intelligible with Eton [eto], Ewondo [ewo], and Fang [fan] in Beti group.
Most also use Ewondo [ewo]. Most also use French [fra], mostly for official purposes in the Centre, East, and South Regions. Many also use Eton [etn]. A few also use Cameroon Pidgin [wes]. A few also use English [eng]. A few also use Iyasa [yko]. Used as L2 by Batanga [bnm], Elip [ekm], Gyele [gyi], Iyasa [yko], Kol [biw], Kwasio [nmg], Mmaala [mmu], Swo [sox], Yangben [yav].
Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible: 1940–2004.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Bulu