The Nyingwom or Kam language is a Niger-Congo language spoken in eastern Nigeria. Blench (2019) lists speakers residing in the main villages of Mayo Kam and Kamajim in Bali LGA, Taraba State. Lesage reports that Kam is spoken in 27 villages of Bali LGA. Nyingwom was labeled as branch "G8" in Joseph Greenberg's Adamawa language family proposal. The precise classification of Kam is a matter of current research.
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- ニングォム語 (ja)
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| - Die Kam-Sprache, oder das Nyingwom (auch Nyiwom oder Yimwom), ist eine der , die im östlichen Nigeria gesprochen werden. Es zählt zur Sprachgruppe der Adamaua-Sprachen innerhalb Adamawa-Ubangi-Sprachen. Innerhalb dessen wiederum ist es mit den Waja-Sprachen verwandt. (de)
- ニングォム語(ニングォムご、Nyingwom, Nyiwom, Yimwom)またはカム語(カムご、Kam)は、ナイジェリア東部で話されているの言語。タラバ州内の2村で話され、話者数は1993年現在5,000人。 ジョーゼフ・グリーンバーグのの分類では "G8" に分類され、現行ではに最も近いと考えられている。 (ja)
- The Nyingwom or Kam language is a Niger-Congo language spoken in eastern Nigeria. Blench (2019) lists speakers residing in the main villages of Mayo Kam and Kamajim in Bali LGA, Taraba State. Lesage reports that Kam is spoken in 27 villages of Bali LGA. Nyingwom was labeled as branch "G8" in Joseph Greenberg's Adamawa language family proposal. The precise classification of Kam is a matter of current research. (en)
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| - Die Kam-Sprache, oder das Nyingwom (auch Nyiwom oder Yimwom), ist eine der , die im östlichen Nigeria gesprochen werden. Es zählt zur Sprachgruppe der Adamaua-Sprachen innerhalb Adamawa-Ubangi-Sprachen. Innerhalb dessen wiederum ist es mit den Waja-Sprachen verwandt. (de)
- The Nyingwom or Kam language is a Niger-Congo language spoken in eastern Nigeria. Blench (2019) lists speakers residing in the main villages of Mayo Kam and Kamajim in Bali LGA, Taraba State. Lesage reports that Kam is spoken in 27 villages of Bali LGA. Nyingwom was labeled as branch "G8" in Joseph Greenberg's Adamawa language family proposal. The precise classification of Kam is a matter of current research. Speakers refer to themselves and their language as Nyí ŋwɔ̀m. Kamajim (Kam: àngwɔ́g ɲí 'house of the people') is the traditional capital of the Kam at the western foothills of a mountain range situated to the north of the Kam River. The Kam have historically been in extensive contact with the Kororofa Jukun. (en)
- ニングォム語(ニングォムご、Nyingwom, Nyiwom, Yimwom)またはカム語(カムご、Kam)は、ナイジェリア東部で話されているの言語。タラバ州内の2村で話され、話者数は1993年現在5,000人。 ジョーゼフ・グリーンバーグのの分類では "G8" に分類され、現行ではに最も近いと考えられている。 (ja)
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