Noni | |
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Region | Cameroon |
Native speakers | 50,000 (2005–2008) [1] |
Dialects |
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Latin | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Either:
nhu – Noone
ncr – Ncane |
Glottolog |
noon1243 Noone
ncan1245 Ncane-Mungong |
The Noni language, also called Noone, is an Eastern Beboid language of the Niger–Congo family in Cameroon. The Noone, Ncane, and Mungong varieties are sometimes considered three distinct Noni languages. Ethnologue reports that Ncare is 88% lexically similar with Noone, and 84% with Saari (Nsari).
Noni is the native language to 40,000 people in the country, particularly in the North West Province, the Bui Division and the northwest Kumbo Subdivision. Noone proper was used as the secret language in Indiana Jones.[ citation needed]
Noni | |
---|---|
Region | Cameroon |
Native speakers | 50,000 (2005–2008) [1] |
Dialects |
|
Latin | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Either:
nhu – Noone
ncr – Ncane |
Glottolog |
noon1243 Noone
ncan1245 Ncane-Mungong |
The Noni language, also called Noone, is an Eastern Beboid language of the Niger–Congo family in Cameroon. The Noone, Ncane, and Mungong varieties are sometimes considered three distinct Noni languages. Ethnologue reports that Ncare is 88% lexically similar with Noone, and 84% with Saari (Nsari).
Noni is the native language to 40,000 people in the country, particularly in the North West Province, the Bui Division and the northwest Kumbo Subdivision. Noone proper was used as the secret language in Indiana Jones.[ citation needed]