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Bafaw Balong language

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Native to
  
Cameroon

ISO 639-3
  
bwt

Native speakers
  
(8,400 cited 1982)

Glottolog
  
bafa1247

Language family
  
Niger–Congo Atlantic–Congo Benue–Congo Bantoid Bantu (Zone A.10) perhaps Sawabantu? Bafo–Bonkeng Bafaw

Dialects
  
Fo’ (Bafaw) Long (Balong)

Bafaw-Balong is a Bantu language of Cameroon. There are two divergent varieties, Fo’ (Bafaw, Bafo, Bafowu, Afo, Nho, Lefo’) and Long (Balong, Balon, Balung, Nlong, Valongi, Bayi, Bai), which are sometimes considered distinct languages.

The Bafaw and Balong people are two of several who call themselves Ngoe as they share a legendary origin with speakers of the Ngoe languages, but their language is not part of that group.

References

Bafaw-Balong language Wikipedia