Nzime | |
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Koonzime, Koozime | |
Native to | Cameroon |
Ethnicity | Nzime, Dwe'e |
Native speakers | 40,000 (2011) [1] |
Niger–Congo?
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Dialects |
|
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
ozm |
Glottolog |
koon1245 |
A.841,842
[2] |
Nzime (Koonzime) is a Bantu language of Cameroon, spoken by the Nzime and Dwe'e (Bajwe'e) people. Maho (2009) lists these as two languages.
It is closely related to Mpo. [3]
Koonzime is spoken in most of the southern part of the Haut-Nyong region (Eastern Region). The Nzime are located mainly around and east of Lomié, and the closely related Njem in Ngoïla commune. [3]
Koonzime is spoken by about 30,000 speakers. [3]
Nzime | |
---|---|
Koonzime, Koozime | |
Native to | Cameroon |
Ethnicity | Nzime, Dwe'e |
Native speakers | 40,000 (2011) [1] |
Niger–Congo?
| |
Dialects |
|
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
ozm |
Glottolog |
koon1245 |
A.841,842
[2] |
Nzime (Koonzime) is a Bantu language of Cameroon, spoken by the Nzime and Dwe'e (Bajwe'e) people. Maho (2009) lists these as two languages.
It is closely related to Mpo. [3]
Koonzime is spoken in most of the southern part of the Haut-Nyong region (Eastern Region). The Nzime are located mainly around and east of Lomié, and the closely related Njem in Ngoïla commune. [3]
Koonzime is spoken by about 30,000 speakers. [3]