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Bafut
Fut
Bufe
RegionCameroon
Native speakers100,000 (2009)
Language familyNiger–Congo?
Dialects
  • Bufe (Afughe)
Language codes
ISO 639-3bfd
Glottologbafu1246

The Bafut language, Fut, is an Eastern Grassfields language of the Niger–Congo languages, and related to Bamum. Oral tradition traces dynastic origins to the Ndobo or Tikari areas. It is spoken by people of Bafut Subdivision, Tuba, in the division of Mezam and in the division of Metchum in Northwest Province, Cameroon.

The Bafut language was alphabetized by SIL International consultant Joseph Mfonyam in 1982. Since then, some literature has been translated into Bafut, most notably the New Testament in 2000.

Writing system

Alphabet (AGLC)
A B D E Ɛ Ə F G GH I Ɨ J K L M N Ŋ ŊY O Ɔ R S T TS U W Y Z ʼ
a b d e ɛ ə f g gh i ɨ j k l m n ŋ ŋy o ɔ r s t ts u w y z ʼ

References

  1. Bafut at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. Atindogbe, 2004

External links

Languages of Cameroon
Official languages
Major languages
Pidgins
Indigenous languages
Sign languages
Immigrant languages
See also: General Alphabet of Cameroon Languages
Grassfields languages
Ring
Central
Southern
Western
Other
Eastern
Grassfields
Bamileke
Western
Eastern
Ngemba
Nkambe
Nun
Momo
Others


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