• Vute is a Mambiloid language of Cameroon and Gabon, with a thousand speakers in Nigeria. The orthography was standardized on March 9, 1979. Noted dialect...
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  • Bubure may be: Vute language Bure language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bubure language. If an internal link led...
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    below) Bantoid Mambiloid: Njoyame, Nizaa, Mambila, Kwanja, Bung, Kamkam, Vute Tivoid: Njwande, Tiv, Iyive, Iceve, Evand, Ugare, Esimbi, Batomo, Assumbo...
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    group is Vute. The following classification follows Blench (2011). Languages with (?) are not listed in that source, but close to other languages according...
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  • language Vute language (another Mambilloid language, not traditionally spoken on Mambilla Plateau) Yamba language, another Western Grassfields language extending...
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  • reside. It also has words in common with other Mambiloid languages such as Tep, Somyev and Vute, while a number of words' origins remain unclear (possibly...
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  • Cedilla (category Articles containing Old Spanish-language text)
    colloquially). It is used to mark vowel nasalization in many languages of sub-Saharan Africa, including Vute from Cameroon. This diacritic is not to be confused...
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  • related language is Ndunda, which is also located on the Mambila Plateau. Some other languages Mvanip is related to are Fam, Nizaa, Kwanja, Mambila, Vute and...
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  • Wawa is a Mambiloid language spoken in a region of Cameroon and just inside bordering Nigeria used by about 3,000 people in three main dialects. All speakers...
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  • chain stretching across Nigeria and Cameroon. It is one of the Mambiloid languages, a branch of Benue–Congo. Notable dialects are Barup, Bang, Dorofi, Gembu...
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  • North Bantoid) is a branch of the Bantoid languages. It consists of the Mambiloid, Dakoid, and Tikar languages of eastern Nigeria and west-central Cameroon...
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  • known as Kila ("blacksmith" in Fulfulde), is a nearly extinct Mambiloid language of two villages, one in Nigeria and one in Cameroon, that is spoken by...
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  • Himitsu Sentai Gorenger (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    Vute (レッドビュート, Reddo Byūto), a multipurpose whip that can transform into other weapons such as the Spear Vute (ヤリビュート, Yari Byūto) or the Drill Vute (ドリルビュート...
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    Gladys Guarisma (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    published a thesis titled Le bafia (rì-kpāɂ). She also studied the Vute language, on which she published a study in 1978. After her retirement, she continued...
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    Proverb (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    the traditional Vute-speaking area of Cameroon were not able to interpret Vute proverbs correctly, even though they still spoke Vute. Their interpretations...
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  • however, the Beti-Pahuin peoples invaded these areas under pressure from the Vute and Mbum, themselves fleeing Fulani (Fula) warriors. The Makaa–Njyem speakers...
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  • Ndunda is a minor Mambiloid language of Nigeria. It was discovered by Roger Blench near the Mvanip-speaking town of Zongo Ajiya. Ndunda village is situated...
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    however, the Beti-Pahuin peoples invaded these areas under pressure from the Vute and Mbum, themselves fleeing Fulani (Fula) warriors. The Maka-Njem peoples...
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  • Mambiloid language of Nigeria. Ethnologue considers it a dialect of Mambila, as speakers identify as Mambila, but it is a distinct language. Blench, Roger...
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    Taraba State (category Articles containing French-language text)
    Karimjo, Wurkums, Jenjo, Jukun, Ichen, Tiv, Kaka, Pena, Kambu, Kodei, Wawa, Vute, Fulani, Hausa and Ndola. A striking historical fact about the State is that...
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  • Mbongno (Bungnu), also known as Kamkam, is a Mambiloid language of Nigeria, with an unknown number of speakers in Cameroon. Mbongno at Ethnologue (18th...
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  • Polyglotta Africana (category Languages of Africa)
    the author compares 280 words from 200 African languages and dialects (or about 120 separate languages according to today's classification; several varieties...
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  • Under pressure from migrating Beti-Pahuin groups (themselves fleeing the Vute and Mbum), the Makaa–Njem-speaking groups moved farther south. The Badwe'e...
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  • The Ndola language is one of the Mambiloid languages. Other Mambiloid languages which have similar phonology are: Mambila, Suga, Kwanja, Vute, Kamkam,...
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    Like the Amadinda music, the Timbrh (timbili) lamellophone music of the Vute of central Cameroon is based on playing parallel Octaves, resulting in inherent...
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    Slovenian, Socoro, Tarok, Tedaga, Timne, Vengo, Vute, Yamba, Yom, Zulgo-Gemzek. It was used in the Zhuang language from 1957 to 1986. cf. Cyrillic: Ә ә Ɛ ɛ ᵋ...
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    East Region (Cameroon) (category Articles containing French-language text)
    distinctive languages, though educated individuals usually also know French. Minor languages spoken include Bomwali, Bulu, Kol, Mbonga, and Vute. The people...
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  • Tibati (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    Cameroon. The town and region are ruled by a local monarch, the Lamido. The Vute and Mboum people are the native inhabitants of the Tibati area. The town...
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    Centre Region (Cameroon) (category Articles containing French-language text)
    regions in land area. Major ethnic groups include the Bassa, Ewondo, and Vute. Yaoundé, capital of Cameroon, is at the heart of the Centre, drawing people...
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    Adamawa Region (category Articles containing French-language text)
    who came were the Gbaya, from the present CAR, and the Vute, from the Lake Chad region. The Vute were region's first iron workers, and they founded the...
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