The Bata-Bacama languages, group A.8 of the Biu-Mandara branch of the Afro-Asiatic family, are spoken in Cameroon and neighboring Nigeria. The languages are the Bwatiye languages, Gudu, Holma, Jimi, Ngwaba, Sharwa, and Tsuvan. Holma is extinct.

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  • The Bata-Bacama languages, group A.8 of the Biu-Mandara branch of the Afro-Asiatic family, are spoken in Cameroon and neighboring Nigeria. The languages are the Bwatiye languages, Gudu, Holma, Jimi, Ngwaba, Sharwa, and Tsuvan. Holma is extinct.
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  • Biu-Mandara A.8
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  • Afro-Asiatic
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  • Bata-Bacama
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  • The Bata-Bacama languages, group A.8 of the Biu-Mandara branch of the Afro-Asiatic family, are spoken in Cameroon and neighboring Nigeria. The languages are the Bwatiye languages, Gudu, Holma, Jimi, Ngwaba, Sharwa, and Tsuvan. Holma is extinct.
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  • Bata-Bacama languages
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