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Nzime (Koonzime) is a
Bantu language of Cameroon,
spoken by the
Nzime and Dwe'e (Bajwe'e) people. **** (2009)
lists these as two languages. It is closely...
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Njeme and
Nzime. The Badwe'e live
south of Messaména in the East
Province in a
region south of the
Bekol and both
north and west of the
Nzime.
Their territory...
- The
Nzime are a
Bantu ethnic group inhabiting the rain
forest zone of
southeastern Cameroon. The
Nzime live
along the road
running south of Abong-Mbang...
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extend to
Souanke in
northern Congo.
Their territory lies
south of the
Nzime people and
north of the Bekwel, both
related groups.
Ngoyla is the largest...
- Bakwele, Okpele)
Njemic languages:
Koonzime (or Kooncimo, Koozhime, Koozime,
Nzime)
Njyem (or Nyem, Njem, Ndjem, Ndjeme, Ndzem, Ngyeme, Djem, Dzem) Mpiemo–Ukhwejo...
- Eustatius, Sint
Maarten Christianity →
Catholicism Dwe'e Niger–Congo →
Bantu →
Nzime Cameroon Christianity Dyula Niger–Congo →
Mande →
Manding →
Dyula Burkina...
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Religion Christian,
traditional religions Related ethnic groups Bajwe, Bakwele, Bekol, Benkonjo, Bomwali, Konabembe, Mabi, Mbimu, Ngumba, Njem,
Nzime, Sso...
- E with
grave Nateni Ɛ́ ɛ́ Open E with
acute Noni,
Nzime,
Sisaala Ɛ̂ ɛ̂ Open E with cir****flex
Nzime Ɛ̃ ɛ̃ Open E with
tilde Ewe Ɛ̃̀ ɛ̃̀ Open E with tilde...
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southeastern Cameroon Dwe'e language, the
language of the Dwe'e and
Nzime people This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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Kristo Numpuby Sally Nyolo Nyong River Nzanyi language Anne-Marie Nzié
Nzime O Cameroon,
Cradle of Our
Forefathers Obala Office Camerounais du Bananes...