ewo ISO 639

Ewondo Autonyms

Ewondo

  • Geography

    CM Centre region: all except east Méfou division; Mfoundi and Nyong-and-So’o divisions; southern Nyong-and-Mfoumou division; South region: north Océan division.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

ewo
Ewundu, Jaunde, Yaounde, Yaunde
Ewondo
578,000 (1982 SIL).
Centre region: all except east Méfou division; Mfoundi and Nyong-and-So’o divisions; southern Nyong-and-Mfoumou division; South region: north Océan division.
Central Cameroon, Southern Cameroon
3 (Wider communication). Originated in the forests south of the Sanaga river (East, Centre, and Littoral regions of Cameroon). Used for trade.
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Northwest, A, Ewondo-Fang (A.72)
Badjia (Bakja, Bakjo), Bafeuk, Bamvele (Mvele, Yesoum, Yezum), Bane, Beti, Fong, Mbida-Bani, Mvete (Mvele), Mvog-Niengue, Omvang, Yabekolo (Yebekolo), Yabeka, Yabekanga, Enoah, Evouzok, Yangafek. It is intelligible of Bulu [bum], Eton [eto], and Fang [fan] as part of the Beti group.
Most also use Eton [eto]. Most also use French [fra]. Many also use Bulu [bjl]. Some also use English [eng]. Used as L2 by Bulu [bum], Elip [ekm], Eton [eto], Fang [fan], Gbaya-Mbodomo [gmm], Gyele [gyi], Koonzime [ozm], Mengisa [mct], Mmaala [mmu], Mpumpong [mgg], Nubaca [baf], Tunen [tvu], Yangben [yav].
Literacy rate in L2: 15%–25%. Taught in a few primary schools in Yaoundé; taught as subject in most other schools (2021 SIL). Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible: 1962–2012.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Ewondo