• Kom language (also Itaŋikom) is the language spoken by the Kom people in Northwest Province in Cameroon. It is classified as a Central Ring language of...
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  • in 1800, the Kom are one of the 250 ethnic groups that are located in the grasslands of Cameroon within the Boyo Division of Africa. Kom includes most...
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  • Paraguay Kom language (Cameroon), a Bantoid language Kom language (India), a Sino-Tibetan language Kom language (South America), a Guaicuruan language Komi...
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    Cameroon is home to at least 250 languages, with some accounts reporting around 600. These include 55 Afro-Asiatic languages, two Nilo-Saharan languages...
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  • Road languages, spoken in the Western Grassfields of Cameroon, form a branch of the Narrow Grassfields languages. The best-known Ring language is Kom. The...
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  • Nkom (category Articles containing Norwegian-language text)
    Nkom may refer to: The Kom language (Cameroon), a Bantoid language spoken by the Kom people The Norwegian Communications Authority (Norwegian: Nasjonal...
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    Better known Grassfields languages include the Eastern Grassfields languages, Bamun, Yamba, Bali, and Bafut and the Ring languages, Kom, Nso, and Oku. Almost...
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  • Mbessa (Mbesa) is a Ring language spoken in Cameroon, neighboring Kom, Oku language, Noni language. Mbessa is the language of the people of Mbessa Kingdom...
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  • Afo-A-Kom is a wooden sculpture, the foremost symbol of the Kom people of the North West Region of Cameroon. In 1966 it was stolen from Kom's royal compound...
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  • — BKM is the Chapman code for that county. Kom language (ISO 639-3 code of a language spoken in Cameroon) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Tikar people (category Ethnic groups in Cameroon)
    Hausa peoples in Cameroon also identify as Tikar. Groups who also claim descent from the Tikar fondoms include the Bambili, Oku, Kom, Bum, Bafut, Nso...
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  • Komégné Kol language (Cameroon) Kom people (Cameroon) Kom language Yaphet Koppo Korup National Park Kotoko kingdom Kotoko-Yedina languages Kotoko people...
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    department of the Northwest region of Cameroon. Languages spoken nearby include the closely related Ring languages Kom, Vengo, and Nsei to the east, and the...
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  • Bantu language of Cameroon. As a Centre Ring language of Narrow Grassfields, a subdivision of Wide Grassfields within the Southern Bantoid languages, Mmen...
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  • Theatre of Cameroon consists in the theatrical plays produced across Cameroon. Its history dates back to the pre-colonial time, but it has gained wide...
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    Bamum people (category Ethnic groups in Cameroon)
    language (Shüpamom, pronounced [ʃypaˑmɔm], "language Bamum"; in the French tradition spelled Bamoun) is one of the Benue–Congo languages of Cameroon,...
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    Wouri River. This is where the English language was permanently established for the first time in Southern Cameroons, when missionary Alfred Saker founded...
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    Belo is a town and commune in Northwest Region of Cameroon. It is mainly populated by Kom people. In April 2018, during the Anglophone Crisis, the town...
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    book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Loh, Choves (January 31, 2018). "Cameroon: Laikom - the Bedrock of Kom Culture". allAfrica.com....
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  • or that have status as a national language, regional language, or minority language. Official language A language designated as having a unique legal...
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    spoken language for most people. In the far-Southern Upper Nile Valley, around Kom Ombo and Aswan, there are about 300,000 speakers of Nubian languages, mainly...
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    (French: Région de l'Adamaoua) is a constituent region of the Republic of Cameroon. It borders the Centre and East regions to the south, the Northwest and...
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  • Fundong (category Communes of Northwest Region (Cameroon))
    Fundong (Kom: Fɨ̀ndoŋ) is a town and commune in Cameroon. It is the capital of Boyo Division, with a population of about 20,000. It is situated about...
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    are taught in any other language. In a study of children in the first three years in 12 schools in Cameroon, those taught in Kom did better than those taught...
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    Khwe has three verbs of perception, the other two being mṹũ 'see', and kóḿ 'hear', but ǁám̀, which is semantically rooted in oral perception, is used...
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    Patrick Ekeng (category Cameroon men's under-20 international footballers)
    d'envoi de la phase finale CAN Guinée Equatoriale 2015. Franck Kom blessé !". Cameroon-Info (in French). Archived from the original on 9 January 2015...
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  • Bate Besong (category Road incident deaths in Cameroon)
    English. After obtaining his GCE A Level at St. Bedes Secondary School in Kom, Besong was admitted to the University of Calabar where he published his...
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    Madeleine Tchuente (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Scientific Research and Innovation. Originally from the West Region of Cameroon, specifically the Koung-ghi department in the Bayangam district, Tchuente...
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    Bantoid language family. It consists of the Bantu languages along with several small branches and isolates of eastern Nigeria and west-central Cameroon (though...
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    of the Dagaare language are also found in Cameroon. The Samu languages of Burkina Faso are Gur languages. Like most Niger–Congo languages, the ancestor...
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