Kwakum (ISO [kwu]) is classified as belonging to the Bantu subgroup A90 (Kaka) of the Zone “A” Bantu languages, and specifically labelled A91 by Guthrie. According to one of the newest updates to the Bantu classification system, other languages belonging to this subgroup are: Pol (A92a), Pɔmɔ (A92b), Kweso (A92C) and Kakɔ (A93). The Kwakum people refer to themselves (and their language) as either Kwakum or Bakoum (sometimes spelled Bakum). However, they say that the "Bakoum" pronunciation only began after the arrival of Europeans in Cameroon, though it is frequently used today. Kwakum is mainly spoken in the East region of Cameroon, southwest of the city Bertoua.
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| - Kwakum (auch Abakoum, Abakum, Akpwakum, Bakum, Kpakum und Pakum) ist eine Bantusprache und wird von circa 10.000 Menschen in Kamerun gesprochen. Sie ist in den Bezirken Haut-Nyong und Lom-et-Djérem in der Provinz Est verbreitet. (de)
- Kwakum (ISO [kwu]) is classified as belonging to the Bantu subgroup A90 (Kaka) of the Zone “A” Bantu languages, and specifically labelled A91 by Guthrie. According to one of the newest updates to the Bantu classification system, other languages belonging to this subgroup are: Pol (A92a), Pɔmɔ (A92b), Kweso (A92C) and Kakɔ (A93). The Kwakum people refer to themselves (and their language) as either Kwakum or Bakoum (sometimes spelled Bakum). However, they say that the "Bakoum" pronunciation only began after the arrival of Europeans in Cameroon, though it is frequently used today. Kwakum is mainly spoken in the East region of Cameroon, southwest of the city Bertoua. (en)
- Le kwakum (ou abakoum, abakum, akpwakum, bakum, kpakum, pakum) est une langue bantoue du groupe Caka, parlée au Cameroun dans la région de l'Est, le département du Haut-Nyong, les arrondissements de Dimako et Doumé, également dans le département du Lom-et-Djérem, au nord de Bertoua, dans l'arrondissement de Bélabo. En 2002, le nombre de locuteurs était estimé à 10 000. (fr)
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| - Kwakum (auch Abakoum, Abakum, Akpwakum, Bakum, Kpakum und Pakum) ist eine Bantusprache und wird von circa 10.000 Menschen in Kamerun gesprochen. Sie ist in den Bezirken Haut-Nyong und Lom-et-Djérem in der Provinz Est verbreitet. (de)
- Kwakum (ISO [kwu]) is classified as belonging to the Bantu subgroup A90 (Kaka) of the Zone “A” Bantu languages, and specifically labelled A91 by Guthrie. According to one of the newest updates to the Bantu classification system, other languages belonging to this subgroup are: Pol (A92a), Pɔmɔ (A92b), Kweso (A92C) and Kakɔ (A93). The Kwakum people refer to themselves (and their language) as either Kwakum or Bakoum (sometimes spelled Bakum). However, they say that the "Bakoum" pronunciation only began after the arrival of Europeans in Cameroon, though it is frequently used today. Kwakum is mainly spoken in the East region of Cameroon, southwest of the city Bertoua. (en)
- Le kwakum (ou abakoum, abakum, akpwakum, bakum, kpakum, pakum) est une langue bantoue du groupe Caka, parlée au Cameroun dans la région de l'Est, le département du Haut-Nyong, les arrondissements de Dimako et Doumé, également dans le département du Lom-et-Djérem, au nord de Bertoua, dans l'arrondissement de Bélabo. En 2002, le nombre de locuteurs était estimé à 10 000. (fr)
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