Yaunde Fang languages

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The Yaunde Fang languages are a language group within Guthrie Zone A of the Bantu languages . It is classified as Zone A70 and contains eight individual languages ​​that are spoken by around 4 million people in Cameroon , Equatorial Guinea , Gabon and the Republic of the Congo .

The individual languages ​​are:

  • Bebele , around 24,000 speakers in Cameroon
  • Bebil , about 6000 speakers in Cameroon
  • Beti , about 2 million speakers in Cameroon
  • Bulu , approx. 858,000 speakers in Cameroon
  • Eton , about 52,000 speakers in Cameroon
  • Ewondo , around 600,000 speakers in Cameroon
  • Fang , around 450,000 speakers in Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Gabon and the Republic of the Congo
  • Mengisa , around 20,000 speakers in Cameroon

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