Ntumu
E95328
Ntumu is a dialect of the Fang language spoken by Fang communities in parts of Central Africa, particularly in Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Cameroon.
Statements (27)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Fang dialect
→
dialect → |
| closelyRelatedTo | other Fang dialects → |
| continent | Africa → |
| country |
Gabonese Republic
NERFINISHED
→
Republic of Cameroon NERFINISHED → Republic of Equatorial Guinea NERFINISHED → |
| ethnicAssociation |
Fang communities of Cameroon
→
Fang communities of Equatorial Guinea NERFINISHED → Fang communities of Gabon NERFINISHED → |
| hasAncestor | Proto-Bantu language → |
| hasPhonologyType | tonal language → |
| hasStatus | regional language variety → |
| languageFamily |
Bantu languages
NERFINISHED
→
Niger–Congo languages NERFINISHED → |
| macrolanguage | Fang NERFINISHED → |
| partOfEthnolinguisticGroup | Fang ethnolinguistic group NERFINISHED → |
| region | Central Africa NERFINISHED → |
| spokenBy | Fang people NERFINISHED → |
| spokenIn |
Cameroon
NERFINISHED
→
Equatorial Guinea NERFINISHED → Gabon NERFINISHED → |
| subdivisionOf | Fang language NERFINISHED → |
| usedFor | everyday communication in Fang communities → |
| usedInDomain |
local trade and social interaction
→
oral tradition → |
| writingSystem | Latin script NERFINISHED → |
Referenced by (1)
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