8 relations: Atlantic–Congo languages, Benue–Congo languages, Cameroon, Eastern Grassfields languages, Grassfields languages, Nigeria, Nkambe languages, Southern Bantoid languages.
Atlantic–Congo languages
The Atlantic–Congo languages are a major division constituting the core of the Niger–Congo language family of Africa, characterised by the noun class systems typical of the family.
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Benue–Congo languages
Benue–Congo (sometimes called East Benue–Congo) is a major subdivision of the Niger–Congo language family which covers most of Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Cameroon
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Eastern Grassfields languages
The Eastern Grassfields languages, spoken in the Bamenda grassfields of Cameroon, are a branch of the Grassfields languages including Bamun, Yamba and Bamileke.
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Grassfields languages
The Grassfields languages (or Wide Grassfields languages) are a branch of Benue–Congo spoken in the Western High Plateau of Cameroon and a sister group to the Bantu languages.
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Nigeria
Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria is a federal republic in West Africa, bordering Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north.
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Nkambe languages
The Nkambe languages are a group of languages spoken by the Yamba and related peoples of the western grasslands of Cameroon.
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Southern Bantoid languages
Southern Bantoid (or South Bantoid), also known as Wide Bantu or Bin, is a branch of the Benue–Congo languages of the Niger–Congo language family.
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ISO 639:kwq, ISO 639:yam, Kwak language, Ntem language.