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Kaalong (Kàlòng) also known as Dimbong (Mbong), is an almost extinct Bantu language from the Center Province of Southern Cameroon. The language is commonly defined as some combination of seven sub-varieties: Maja, Zakan, Tingong, Mbong, Ripe (or Bapé), Kpa (or Bafia), and Ti'bea (or Djanti), however linguists have not reached a single consensus on what languages are and not distinct from Kaalong. Many Kaalong speakers have shifted to the similar yet arguably distinct Bafia language.

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  • Dimbong (auch Bape, Bumbong, Kaalong, Kalong, Lakaalong, Lambong, Mbong und Palong) ist eine vom Aussterben bedrohte Bantusprache und wird von circa 140 Menschen in Kamerun gesprochen (Zensus 1992). Sie wird in zwei Dörfern nordwestlich von Bafia im Bezirk Mbam in der Provinz Centre gesprochen. (de)
  • Le dimbong (ou bape, bumbong, kaalong, kalong, lakaalong, lambong, mbong, palong) est une langue bantoïde méridionale parlée au Cameroun, dans la Région du Centre, le département du Mbam-et-Inoubou, au nord-ouest de Bafia, dans deux villages, Dii et Kalong (ou Mbong) dans l'arrondissement de Kon-Yambetta. Avec environ 140 locuteurs en 1992, c'est une langue en voie de disparition (statut 7). (fr)
  • Kaalong (Kàlòng) also known as Dimbong (Mbong), is an almost extinct Bantu language from the Center Province of Southern Cameroon. The language is commonly defined as some combination of seven sub-varieties: Maja, Zakan, Tingong, Mbong, Ripe (or Bapé), Kpa (or Bafia), and Ti'bea (or Djanti), however linguists have not reached a single consensus on what languages are and not distinct from Kaalong. Many Kaalong speakers have shifted to the similar yet arguably distinct Bafia language. (en)
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  • Niger-Congo (en)
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  • Kaalong (en)
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  • Dimbong (en)
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  • Dimbong (auch Bape, Bumbong, Kaalong, Kalong, Lakaalong, Lambong, Mbong und Palong) ist eine vom Aussterben bedrohte Bantusprache und wird von circa 140 Menschen in Kamerun gesprochen (Zensus 1992). Sie wird in zwei Dörfern nordwestlich von Bafia im Bezirk Mbam in der Provinz Centre gesprochen. (de)
  • Le dimbong (ou bape, bumbong, kaalong, kalong, lakaalong, lambong, mbong, palong) est une langue bantoïde méridionale parlée au Cameroun, dans la Région du Centre, le département du Mbam-et-Inoubou, au nord-ouest de Bafia, dans deux villages, Dii et Kalong (ou Mbong) dans l'arrondissement de Kon-Yambetta. Avec environ 140 locuteurs en 1992, c'est une langue en voie de disparition (statut 7). (fr)
  • Kaalong (Kàlòng) also known as Dimbong (Mbong), is an almost extinct Bantu language from the Center Province of Southern Cameroon. The language is commonly defined as some combination of seven sub-varieties: Maja, Zakan, Tingong, Mbong, Ripe (or Bapé), Kpa (or Bafia), and Ti'bea (or Djanti), however linguists have not reached a single consensus on what languages are and not distinct from Kaalong. Many Kaalong speakers have shifted to the similar yet arguably distinct Bafia language. (en)
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  • Dimbong (de)
  • Dimbong (langue) (fr)
  • Kaalong language (en)
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  • Dimbong (en)
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