lmp ISO 639

Limbum Autonyms

Limbum

  • Geography

    CM North West region: Donga-Mantung division, Nkambe subdivision, Ndu and Nkambe areas.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

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Bojiin, Limbom, Llimbumi, Ndzungle, Ndzungli, Njungene, Nsungali, Nsungli, Nsungni, Wimbum
Limbum
130,000 in Cameroon (2005 SIL), increasing. Based on the actual population of the subdivisions where the Limbum people are present as of the 2005 census (2014 C. Hamm).
North West region: Donga-Mantung division, Nkambe subdivision, Ndu and Nkambe areas.
Central Cameroon
5 (Developing).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Wide Grassfields, Narrow Grassfields, Mbam-Nkam, Nkambe
Wiyeh, Tang, Wat.
Used by all. Most also use Cameroon Pidgin [wes]. Many also use English [eng], as language of public education. Some also use Lamnso’ [lns]. A few also use Noone [nhu]. A few also use Tigon Mbembe [nza]. A few also use Yamba [yam]. Used as L2 by Kemedzung [dmo], Lamnso’ [lns], Nchane [ncr], Noone [nhu], Sari [asj], Tigon Mbembe [nza], Yamba [yam].
Literacy rate in L2: 15%–25%. Some literacy classes. Literature. Videos. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2002.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Limbum
Limbum
Few in Nigeria (Crozier and Blench 1992).
Taraba state: Sardauna LGA, Mambila uplands.
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous.
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