- The
Ekoid languages are a
dialect cluster of
Southern Bantoid languages spoken prin****lly in
southeastern Nigeria and in
adjacent regions of Cameroon...
-
Bantu languages, Jarawan, Tivoid, Beboid,
Mamfe (Nyang), Gr****fields and
Ekoid families. The
Bendi languages are of
uncertain classification; they have...
- The
Kajuk language,
Ekajuk (also
spelled Akajo and Akajuk), is an
Ekoid language (of the Niger–Congo family)
spoken in the
Cross River State and some...
- Abanyom, or Bakor, is a
language of the
Ekoid subfamily of Niger–Congo. It is
spoken by the
Abanyom people in the
Cross River State region of Nigeria...
- people, or
originated as the
Nsibidi system of
writing for the
Igboid and
Ekoid languages from West and
Central Africa.
According to Milo Rigaud, "The veves...
- part of tradition. The Ekoi in
Nigeria are
found in
Cross River State. The
Ekoid languages are
spoken around this area,
although English (the
national language)...
- language, a
Loloish language of
China Ekajuk language (ISO-639: eka), an
Ekoid language of
China Estonian Academy of Arts (Estonian:
Eesti Kunstiakadeemia)...
- Tivoid, Esimbi, East Beboid, West Beboid?, Momo?, Furu?, Buru?, Menchum?
Ekoid-Mbe
Mamfe Gr****fields Jarawan-Mbam Bantu:
divided into
Guthrie zones A–S...
-
numbering about 65,000
people in 2011. As the
closest relative of the
Ekoid family of the
Southern Bantoid languages, Mbe is
fairly close to the Bantu...
- from
calabashes to
tattoos and to wall designs.
Nsibidi is used for the
Ekoid and
Igboid languages, and the Aro
people are
known to
write Nsibidi messages...