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Mmuock (or Mmock) is the
Anglicised form of Muòk (m̩muɔk)—sometimes
written as Mǒk (see next paragraph). The
exonym is Bamock.
Mmuock is a
tribe in the...
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Mmuock Leteh (Yemba pronunciation: [m̩muɔk lətɛʔ] ) is a
community of the
Mmuock tribe. Administratively, it is
found in the
Wabane subdivision of the...
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Mmuock,
alternatively Mmock, is the
language of the
Mmuock (Mmock)
people of
western Cameroon. A
writing system is
based on the
Latin script.
Mmuock is...
- Cameroon: Bodo Goura,
Centre Region Goura, Far
North Region Ngoila Nkuv
Mmuock Leteh Babungo Baba
Babessi Bangolan Bamunka Buea
Atlantic Ocean,
Limbe Drill...
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covering French translations of over 3,000
Yemba words and expressions. The
Mmuock dialect also has a
proposed orthography.
Sounds /t͡ʃ ʃ ʒ/ are
included as...
- (Nguemba or Ngemba)[1], the "Bamboutos"
dialect cluster of Yɛmba, Ngyɛmbɔɔŋ,
Mmuock and Ŋwe
Eastern Bamileke: Feʼfeʼ, Ghɔmáláʼ, Kwaʼ, Ndaʼndaʼ, Mədʉmba. Archived...
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Cameroon Mmen Niger–Congo (Probable) 35,000 (2001)
Native to
Cameroon Mmuock Niger–Congo (Probable)
Unknown Native to
Cameroon Moba Niger–Congo (Probable)...
- the "Gorilla Fighters" led by "General Ayeke"
abducted 63
civilians from
Mmuock Leteh, Lebialem. 25 of them were
released the next day, and the rest were...
- steep,
narrow boulder strewn crests and
deeply incised valleys. The area of
Mmuock Leteh is
equally undulating but with
broad hilltops and
gentle slopes suitable...
- the "Gorilla Fighters" led by "General Ayeke"
abducted 63
civilians from
Mmuock Leteh, Lebialem. 25 of them were
released the next day, and the rest were...