jgo ISO 639

Cú-Mbɔ́ndaa, Cú-Ŋgɔmbaa Autonyms

Ngomba

  • Geography

    CM West region: Bamboutos division, south Mbouda subdivision, southeast of Mbouda, 5 villages, each a separate dialect.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

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Bamileke-Ngomba, Nda’a, Ndaa, Sẅíŋɛ́-Mbɔ́ndaa, Ŋgɔmba
Cú-Mbɔ́ndaa, Cú-Ŋgɔmbaa
63,000 (1999 SIL), increasing.
West region: Bamboutos division, south Mbouda subdivision, southeast of Mbouda, 5 villages, each a separate dialect.
Central Cameroon
5 (Developing).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Wide Grassfields, Narrow Grassfields, Mbam-Nkam, Bamileke
Babete (Bamete), Bamendjinda, Bamendjo, Bamenkumbo, Bamesso. Dialect speakers appear to understand each other well. Bamendjinda, Bamesso, and Bamenkumbo are reportedly most similar.
All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Most also use French [fra]. Many also use Cameroon Pidgin [wes]. Many also use Ngombale [nla]. Some also use Ngiemboon [nnh]. Also use Medumba [byv]. Used as L2 by Ngombale [nla].
Literacy rate in L2: 30%. Used informally in education. Literature. Radio. NT: 2017.
Latin script [Latn].
Bafounda is a separate town and language (see Ghomálá’ [bbj]), but ethnically Nda’a. Different from Kwasio [nmg] in the Maka-Njem group.
OLAC resources in and about Ngomba