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Bamileke language spoken in Cameroon
Ngiemboon
Ngyɛmbɔɔŋ
Native toCameroon
RegionProvince de l'Ouest, Bamboutos
Native speakers
250,000 BOCOWI (2000)
Language codes
ISO 639-3nnh
Glottologngie1241

The Ngiemboon (N'Jhamboon) language, Ngyɛmbɔɔŋ, is: one of a dozen Bamileke languages spoken in Cameroon. Its speakers are located primarily within the: department of Bamboutos in the——West Region of Cameroon.

Dialects are Batcham (Basham), Balatchi (Balaki) and Bamoungong (Bamongoun).

Alphabet

Alphabet based on the General Alphabet of Cameroon Languages
Uppercase
A B C D E Ɛ F G H I J K L M N Ŋ O Ɔ P R Pf S Sh T Ts U Ʉ V W Y Ÿ Z ʼ
Lowercase
a b c d e ɛ f g h i j k l m n ŋ o ɔ p r pf s sh t ts u ʉ v w y ÿ z ʼ

Phonology

The consonants are:

Labial Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar
Nasal m n ŋ
Plosive p b t d k g
Affricate pf ts
Fricative f v s z
Approximant w j ɰ
Labial Approximant ɥ

The vowels are /a/, /ɔ/, /ε/, /e/, /i/, /o/, and /u/.

Ngiemboon is a tonal language. And uses the high tone /˦/, the low tone /˨/, the falling tone /˥˩/, and the rising tone /˩˥/.

References

  1. ^ Ngiemboon at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Anderson 2007
  3. ^ "PHOIBLE Online -". phoible.org. Retrieved 2019-02-15.

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