mcu ISO 639

Jù Bà Autonyms

Mambila, Cameroon

  • Geography

    CM Adamawa region: northwest Mayo-Banyo division, Banyo and Bankim subdivisions on Nigeria border; North West region: eastern Donga-Mantung division.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

mcu
Bang, Bea, Ble, Juli, Lagubi, Mambere, Mambilla, Nor, Tagbo, Tongbo
Jù Bà
30,000 (1993 UBS).
Adamawa region: northwest Mayo-Banyo division, Banyo and Bankim subdivisions on Nigeria border; North West region: eastern Donga-Mantung division.
Central Cameroon
5* (Developing).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Northern, Mambiloid, Mambila-Konja, Mambila
Ju Ba, Sunu Torbi (Torbi), Ju Naare (Mambila de Gembu), Langa. Closely related to Mvanlip [mcj] (Magu) in Nigeria. Reportedly similar to Mambila [mzk] of Nigeria. A continuum of related varieties; one end unintelligible to speakers of the other. Langa inherently intelligible to some, but not most others. At least 4 dialects in Cameroon.
Many also use Cameroon Pidgin [wes]. Some also use English [eng], as language of public education in NorthWest Region. Some also use French [fra], as language of education in Adamawa Region. Used as L2 by Yeni [yei].
Dictionary. NT: 2001.
Latin script [Latn].
Traditional religion, Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Mambila, Cameroon