Wuschi

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Wuschi

Spoken in

Cameroon
speaker 25,000
Linguistic
classification

Niger-Congo

Language codes
ISO 639-3

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The Wuschi language (ISO 639-3: bse; also babessi, pesii, sii, vesi) is a bantoid language of the Northwest Cameroon region and is spoken by a total of 25,000 people (as of 2008) from the Wuschi people.

It is one of the four representatives of the southern southern subgroup of the ring languages, and is therefore related to the other languages ​​of the group, namely Vengo [bav], Kenswei-Nsei [ndb] and Bamunka [bvm].

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. bse
  2. Ethnologue