Kohumono
| Humono (kohumono) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spoken in | Nigeria (State of Cross River ) | |
| speaker | 30,000 (1989) | |
| Linguistic classification | Niger-Congo 
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| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-3 | bcs | |
The Kohumono language (also bahumono, ediba, ekumuru, humono, ohumono; ISO 639-3: bcs) is a bantoid cross language from the language group of the Cross River languages , used by a total of 30,000 people (1989) in the Nigerian state of Cross River is spoken.
Together with the Ubaghara language , the Kohumono forms the Kohumono-Ubaghara language group, the other representatives of which are also the Agwagwune [yay] and the Umon [umm], all of which are spoken in Nigeria .
