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The Duala language is a language spoken in Cameroon. It is a Bantu language and is closely related to other Bantu languages such as Swahili. Duala is spoken by approximately 1.5 million people. The Duala language is written using the Latin alphabet. There are a variety of dialects of Duala, but the dialect that is most commonly used in writing is the Standard Duala dialect. This dialect is used in schools and by the media. Duala is a tonal language, which means that the meaning of a word can change depending on the pitch of the speaker's voice. Duala has two main dialects: Coastal Duala and Interior Duala. Coastal Duala is spoken along the coast of Cameroon, while Interior Duala is spoken in the inland regions. Duala is a polygamous language, which means that it has a lot of words for different types of relationships. For example, there are different words for a man's first wife, second wife, and so on. Duala is a very expressive language. It is often said that Duala speakers are very good at talking. This is because Duala has a lot of words for different emotions and states of mind. Duala is a very musical language. Duala music is very popular in Cameroon and is often played at parties and celebrations.

Language group

Bantu languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Duala
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Duala, Cameroon, Latin
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Duala, Cameroon
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Duala, Latin
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