pfe ISO 639

Pɛrɛ Autonyms

Pere

  • Geography

    CM Adamawa region: northwest Tignère subdivision between Tignère and Nigeria border, Faro-and-Déo division; Mayo-Banyo division northeast of Banyo.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

pfe
Kotpojo, Patapori, Peer, Peere, Potopore, “Koutin” (pej.), “Koutine” (pej.), “Kutin” (pej.), “Kutine” (pej.)
Pɛrɛ
50,000 in Cameroon (2017 UBS).
Adamawa region: northwest Tignère subdivision between Tignère and Nigeria border, Faro-and-Déo division; Mayo-Banyo division northeast of Banyo.
Central Cameroon
5* (Developing).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, North, Adamawa-Ubangi, Adamawa, Leko-Nimbari, Duru, Voko-Dowayo, Kutin
Per Muure (Peer Muure), Zongbi (Djonbi), Dan Muure (Kotofo, Kotopo, Kpotopo, Potopo).
Many also use Adamawa Fulfulde [fub]. Many also use French [fra]. A few also use Cameroon Pidgin [wes].
Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 1986–2017.
Latin script [Latn].
Traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Pere
Pere
Adamawa state: Ganye LGA.
5 (Developing)
Also use Nigerian Fulfulde [fuv].
Non-indigenous. Speakers reportedly moved to Cameroon after Gashaka-Gumti National Park was created. Muslim, Christian, traditional religion.
View other languages of Nigeria