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Mambila is a dialect 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, Hainari, Kabri, Mayo Ndaga, Mbamnga, Tamien, Warwar (in Nigeria); Sunu Torbi (Torbi), Ju Naare (Gembu), and in Cameroon, Ju Ba and Langa. Mambila goes by numerous names, which, besides the dialectical names, include Bea, Ble, Juli, Lagubi, Nor, Nor Tagbo, Tongbo, and the spellings Mabila, Mambere, Mambilla. Blacksmiths among the Mambila once spoke Somyev, a related Mambiloid language, though this is nearly extinct.

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  • Mambila ist eine bantoide Sprache der Semibantu-Sprachen. Die Mambila-Sprache wird auch Mabila, Mambere oder Mambilla genannt und ist eine Vertreterin der mambiloiden Sprachen. Sie ist eine Dialektkette, welches sich über Nigeria und Kamerun erstreckt. Notable Dialekte sind Barup, Bang, Dorofi, Gembu, Hainari, Kabri, Mayo Ndaga, Mbamnga, Tamien, Tepo, Warwar (in Nigeria); Ju Ba, Sunu Torbi (Torbi), Ju Naare (Gembu), Langa (in Kamerun). Bekannte Namen in der Mambila-Sprache sind, neben den dialektalen Vornamen Bea, Ble, Juli, Lagubi, Nor, Nor Tagbo, Tongbo. (de)
  • Mambila is a dialect 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, Hainari, Kabri, Mayo Ndaga, Mbamnga, Tamien, Warwar (in Nigeria); Sunu Torbi (Torbi), Ju Naare (Gembu), and in Cameroon, Ju Ba and Langa. Mambila goes by numerous names, which, besides the dialectical names, include Bea, Ble, Juli, Lagubi, Nor, Nor Tagbo, Tongbo, and the spellings Mabila, Mambere, Mambilla. Tep is generally considered a dialect by those in Tep and by speakers of other varieties of Mambila, but though Tep speakers are ethnically Mambila, their speech is not intelligible to other varieties. In terms of linguistic classification it may be more accurate to call it a different Mambiloid language. See Connell references below. Blacksmiths among the Mambila once spoke Somyev, a related Mambiloid language, though this is nearly extinct. (en)
  • Le mambila ou bang, bea, ble, juli, lagubi, mambere, mambilla, nor, tagbo, tongbo, torbi) est la langue des Mambila, parlée principalement au Nigeria sur le plateau de Mambila, également au Cameroun dans la région de l'Adamaoua, le long de la frontière, au nord-ouest du département du Mayo-Banyo, dans les arrondissements de Banyo et Bankim. (fr)
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  • Niger-Congo (en)
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  • Cameroon (en)
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  • Donga Mambila (en)
  • Western Mambila (en)
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  • Camerounian Mambila (en)
  • Nigerian Mambila (en)
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  • Mambila ist eine bantoide Sprache der Semibantu-Sprachen. Die Mambila-Sprache wird auch Mabila, Mambere oder Mambilla genannt und ist eine Vertreterin der mambiloiden Sprachen. Sie ist eine Dialektkette, welches sich über Nigeria und Kamerun erstreckt. Notable Dialekte sind Barup, Bang, Dorofi, Gembu, Hainari, Kabri, Mayo Ndaga, Mbamnga, Tamien, Tepo, Warwar (in Nigeria); Ju Ba, Sunu Torbi (Torbi), Ju Naare (Gembu), Langa (in Kamerun). Bekannte Namen in der Mambila-Sprache sind, neben den dialektalen Vornamen Bea, Ble, Juli, Lagubi, Nor, Nor Tagbo, Tongbo. (de)
  • Le mambila ou bang, bea, ble, juli, lagubi, mambere, mambilla, nor, tagbo, tongbo, torbi) est la langue des Mambila, parlée principalement au Nigeria sur le plateau de Mambila, également au Cameroun dans la région de l'Adamaoua, le long de la frontière, au nord-ouest du département du Mayo-Banyo, dans les arrondissements de Banyo et Bankim. (fr)
  • Mambila is a dialect 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, Hainari, Kabri, Mayo Ndaga, Mbamnga, Tamien, Warwar (in Nigeria); Sunu Torbi (Torbi), Ju Naare (Gembu), and in Cameroon, Ju Ba and Langa. Mambila goes by numerous names, which, besides the dialectical names, include Bea, Ble, Juli, Lagubi, Nor, Nor Tagbo, Tongbo, and the spellings Mabila, Mambere, Mambilla. Blacksmiths among the Mambila once spoke Somyev, a related Mambiloid language, though this is nearly extinct. (en)
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  • Mambila (de)
  • Mambila (langue) (fr)
  • Mambila language (en)
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