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Mamfe languages

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Mamfe
Nyang
Geographic
distribution
Southwest Cameroon
Linguistic classificationNiger–Congo?
Glottologmamf1238

The Mamfe or Nyang languages are,

Denya, Kendem and Kenyang (Nyang).

They form a branch of Southern Bantoid languages spoken in southwest Cameroon. They are clearly related to each other, though they are not close.

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