mmu ISO 639

Numála Autonyms

Mmaala

  • Geography

    CM Centre region: Mbam-and-Inoubou division, Mmala canton, in and south of Bokito.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

mmu
Central Yambassa, Mmala, Numaala, Numala, Yambassa
Numála
8,000 (2014 G. Boyd).
Centre region: Mbam-and-Inoubou division, Mmala canton, in and south of Bokito.
Southern Cameroon
6b (Threatened).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Northwest, A, Sanaga (A.62)
Nuenie (Benyi, Nuenyi), Nukitia (Kedia). Lexical similarity: 81% with Elip [ekm], 74% with Yangben [yav], 58% with Nubaca [baf], 44% with Mbule [mlb] (2015 G. Boyd).
Even in the village and at home, some children use French [fra]. Speakers do not think French will replace Mmaala. Religious services. Some young people, all adults. Most also use Elip [ekm]. Most also use French [fra], from school age on. Most also use Yangben [yav]. Some also use Ewondo [ewo], especially in the Catholic Church, generally in singing only. A few also use Bulu [bum], especially in the Presbyterian Church (EPC). Used as L2 by Elip [ekm], Yangben [yav].
Literacy rate in L1: 1%. Mmaala is begining to be taught in the public schools (couple of hours per week). Dictionary. Bible portions: 2007.
Latin script [Latn].
Christian, Muslim, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Mmaala