Ntumu

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Ntumu is a dialect of the Fang language spoken by Fang communities in parts of Central Africa, particularly in Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Cameroon.

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Ntumu canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fang dialect
dialect
closelyRelatedTo other Fang dialects
continent Africa
country Gabon
surface form: Gabonese Republic

Cameroon
surface form: Republic of Cameroon

Equatorial Guinea
surface form: Republic of Equatorial Guinea
ethnicAssociation Fang communities of Cameroon
Fang communities of Equatorial Guinea
Fang communities of Equatorial Guinea
surface form: Fang communities of Gabon
hasAncestor Proto-Bantu language
hasPhonologyType tonal language
hasStatus regional language variety
languageFamily Bantu languages
Niger–Congo languages
macrolanguage Fang
partOfEthnolinguisticGroup Fang language
surface form: Fang ethnolinguistic group
region Central Africa
spokenBy Fang people
spokenIn Cameroon
Equatorial Guinea
Gabon
subdivisionOf Fang language
usedFor everyday communication in Fang communities
usedInDomain local trade and social interaction
oral tradition
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Fang language hasDialect Ntumu