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The Nun languages are a group of Eastern Grassfields languages spoken by the Bamum (Mum) and related peoples of the Western High Plateau of Cameroon. The languages are: Bamum (Mum, Shu Paməm; Bapi dialect)Baba (Bapa)Bafanji (Fanji, Chufieʼ)Bangolan (Ngolan)Bambalang (Mbalang, Chrambo)Munga'ka (Ngaaka)dialects: Li (Bali Nyonga), Ndeng (Bandeng), Ti (Bati)core: Bamali (Mali, Chopechop), Bamenyan (Mamenyan), Bamukumbit (Mankong), Ndzerem

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  • Nun languages (en)
  • Lenguas nun (es)
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  • Les langues noun sont un groupe de langues parlées par les Bamun, peuples des grands plateaux de l'ouest du Cameroun. Ces langues sont le bamun, le bamali, le baba, le bamenyam, le bafanji, le bangolan, le bambalang, le mungaka. Ethnologue (SIL International) y ajoute le medumba, que d'autres auteurs rattachent à la famille des langues bamiléké. (fr)
  • Las lenguas nun un grupo de lenguas, hablados por los pueblos bamun de las lenguas de los pastizales de los pastizales occidentales de Camerún. Las lenguas de este grupo son: , , , , , , , . Ethnologue añade a esta lista el , que otros autores clasifican dentro de las lenguas bamileké. (es)
  • The Nun languages are a group of Eastern Grassfields languages spoken by the Bamum (Mum) and related peoples of the Western High Plateau of Cameroon. The languages are: Bamum (Mum, Shu Paməm; Bapi dialect)Baba (Bapa)Bafanji (Fanji, Chufieʼ)Bangolan (Ngolan)Bambalang (Mbalang, Chrambo)Munga'ka (Ngaaka)dialects: Li (Bali Nyonga), Ndeng (Bandeng), Ti (Bati)core: Bamali (Mali, Chopechop), Bamenyan (Mamenyan), Bamukumbit (Mankong), Ndzerem (en)
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  • Nun (en)
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  • Grassfields of western Cameroon (en)
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  • Les langues noun sont un groupe de langues parlées par les Bamun, peuples des grands plateaux de l'ouest du Cameroun. Ces langues sont le bamun, le bamali, le baba, le bamenyam, le bafanji, le bangolan, le bambalang, le mungaka. Ethnologue (SIL International) y ajoute le medumba, que d'autres auteurs rattachent à la famille des langues bamiléké. (fr)
  • Las lenguas nun un grupo de lenguas, hablados por los pueblos bamun de las lenguas de los pastizales de los pastizales occidentales de Camerún. Las lenguas de este grupo son: , , , , , , , . Ethnologue añade a esta lista el , que otros autores clasifican dentro de las lenguas bamileké. (es)
  • The Nun languages are a group of Eastern Grassfields languages spoken by the Bamum (Mum) and related peoples of the Western High Plateau of Cameroon. The languages are: Bamum (Mum, Shu Paməm; Bapi dialect)Baba (Bapa)Bafanji (Fanji, Chufieʼ)Bangolan (Ngolan)Bambalang (Mbalang, Chrambo)Munga'ka (Ngaaka)dialects: Li (Bali Nyonga), Ndeng (Bandeng), Ti (Bati)core: Bamali (Mali, Chopechop), Bamenyan (Mamenyan), Bamukumbit (Mankong), Ndzerem (en)
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  • Niger-Congo (en)
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  • mbam1253 (en)
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  • Mbam–Nkam Nun (en)
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