Duala

E129886

Duala is a Bantu language spoken primarily by the Duala people in the coastal regions of Cameroon, especially around the city of Douala.

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Label Occurrences
Duala canonical 6

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Atlantic-Congo language
Bantu language
Niger-Congo language
natural language
belongsToBranch Narrow Bantu
closelyRelatedTo Bakweri
Basaa
Mungaka
country Cameroon
countryOfficialLanguageContext Cameroon (not an official language)
endangermentStatus vulnerable
ethnicGroup Duala people
glottologCode dual1243
glottologName Duala self-link
hasAlternativeName Diwala
Douala
Duala (Cameroon)
hasBibleTranslation partial or full Bible translations exist in Duala
hasDialects Bakweri-related varieties
Bongwe
Mungo
Ongé
Pongo
hasLinguisticResource grammars and dictionaries compiled by linguists
hasPhonologicalFeature noun class system
tone language
hasStandardization orthography developed for Latin script
historicalRole trade language in Cameroonian coastal areas
influencedBy English language (modern loanwords)
French language (modern loanwords)
German language (colonial period loanwords)
languageCodeISO639-1 (none)
languageCodeISO639-2 dua
languageCodeISO639-3 dua
languageFamily Bantu languages
primaryRegion Littoral Region of Cameroon
region Central Africa
spokenIn Cameroon
coastal regions of Cameroon
spokenInCity Douala
subfamily Beti-Fang languages
surface form: Sawabantu languages
usedAs lingua franca in parts of coastal Cameroon
usedBy Duala people
surface form: Duala ethnic group
usedInDomain Christian religious practice
local commerce
traditional culture
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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