- The
Bakoko, also
known as the Basoo, are a
Bantu ethnic group in Cameroon.
According to 2010
figures there are
around 111,000 of them,
mostly concentrated...
- dialect), Bima,
Tanga (Lotanga, Batanga), and Koko (Lokoko,
Bakoko:
distinct from
Bakoko language). **** (2009)
treats these as ten
distinct languages...
-
Bakoko may
refer to:
Bakoko people or Basoo, an
ethnic group in
Cameroon Bakoko language or Kogo, a
Basaa Bantu language of
Cameroon Bakoko dialect or...
- the
Sawabantu groups of Cameroon, like the Duala, Bakweri, Malimba, Subu,
Bakoko,
Oroko people.
Among the Bakweri, the term used is
liengu (plural: maengu)...
- Kogo, also
referred to as
Bakoko and Basoo, is a
Bantu language of Cameroon.
North and
South Kogo are as
distinct from each
other as they are from Basaa;...
-
Bakoko people. The word "Duala" may
refer to the
Duala "proper" or to the
whole set of Duala-like
tribes or even
possibly to some "duala-ized"
Bakoko...
- Bubia;
Duala A30: Yasa,
Batanga Basaa-Beti (A40, A70): Bankon, Basaa,
Bakoko; Bəti-Faŋ, Bəmbələ, Bəbil Meka (A80): Məkaa, Sɔ, Bikele, Kwasio, Bagyɛli...
- 10 J Hutu, Tutsi.
Cameroon 22 30% 6 A Bulu, Duala, Ewondo,
Bafia B****a,
Bakoko, Barombi, Mbo, Subu, Bakwe, Oroko, Bafaw, Fang, Bekpak, Mbam speakers30%...
- but is
instead native to the
Palawan island group. It is
locally known as
bakoko in Cuyonon.
Philippine forest turtles are
readily recognizable by their...
-
groups of Cameroon,
particularly the Duala, Bakweri, Malimba, Batanga,
Bakoko,
Oroko people and
related Sawa peoples,
jengu (plural miengu) is a water...