Busam

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Busam

Spoken in

Cameroon
speaker 1,490 (2000)
Linguistic
classification

Niger-Congo

Language codes
ISO 639-3

bsx

The language Busam (ISO 639-3: BXS) is a highly endangered bantoide language from the subgroup of West Momo languages within the Prairie languages that a total of 1,490 people (2,000) in the Cameroonian Region Nord-Ouest spoken becomes. The localities where the language is spoken are Bifang, Ambambo and Dinku.

Together with the closely related languages Ambele [ael] and Atong [ato], the Busam belongs to the family of Niger-Congo languages .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. bxs
  2. Ethnologue