Bamali
| Bamali | ||
|---|---|---|
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Spoken in |
Cameroon | |
| speaker | 10,800 | |
| Linguistic classification |
Niger-Congo
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| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-3 |
bbq |
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The Bamali language (also called chopechop and ngoobechop ; ISO 639-3: bbq) is a bantoid language from the subgroup of Nun languages within the Mbam-Nkam group, which is spoken by a total of 10,800 people (2008) in the Cameroon region of north-west .
The Bamali is related to the Bafanji [bfj], the Bamenyam [bce], the Bambalang [bmo] and the Bangolan [bgj].