Ki language

The Ki language, Tuki (Baki, Oki), is a Southern Bantoid language of Cameroon. It is spoken by 26,000 people in the Central Province of Cameroon, in the Lekie devision and in the Mbam and Kim division, along the Sanaga river.

Ki
Tuki
Native toCameroon
Native speakers
(26,000 cited 1982)
Niger–Congo?
Language codes
ISO 639-3bag – inclusive code
Individual codes:
leo  Leti
mct  Mengisa (duplicate code)
Glottologtuki1240
A.601 (ex-A.61,64), possibly also A.63

The dialects are Kombe (Tukombe), Cenga (Tocenga), Tsinga (Tutsingo), Bundum, Njo (Tonjo), Ngoro (Tu Ngoro), Mbere (Tumvele) and possibly Leti/Mengisa and Mbwasa.

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