Denya

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Denya (Anyah)

Spoken in

Cameroon
speaker 11,200 (1982)
Linguistic
classification

Niger-Congo

Language codes
ISO 639-3

anv

The Denya language (also agnang, anyah, anyan, anyang, eyan, nyang, obonya, takamanda; ISO 639-3: anv) is one of the three Mamfe languages within the language group of the South Bantoid languages , used by a total of 11,200 people in the region Southwest is spoken in Cameroon .

The language has a total of four dialects, these are: basho, bitieku, takamanda and bajwo.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. anv
  2. (1982 SIL)
  3. Ethnologue