Tune

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Nen (tunes)

Countries = Cameroon

speaker 35,300 (1982)
Linguistic
classification

Niger-Congo

Language codes
ISO 639-3

tvu

The language tune (also banen, banend, nenni nyo'o, penin, penyin; ISO 639-3: baz) is a südbantoide language from the language group of Mbam languages that a total of 35,300 people in the Cameroonian Regions Center and Littoral spoken becomes.

Tuning has several dialects: eling (alinga, tuling), itundu, logananga, ndogbang, ndokbiakat, ndoktuna, ni nyo'o (nyo'on, nyokon, fung) and mese (paningesen, ninguessen, sese).

The language uses the Latin alphabet as its writing system . Tuning differs from the neighboring language Pinyin [pny].

Web links

Individual evidence

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