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Bafia is a language spoken in Cameroon. It is a Bantu language and is closely related to other languages spoken in the country, such as Ewondo and Bulu. There are approximately 1.5 million speakers of Bafia, which is also known as Bamileke-Bafia. The language is used in both written and spoken form, and is taught in schools. Bafia is a complex language, with a variety of dialects. The language has a rich history and has been influenced by other languages spoken in the region, such as French and English. Bafia is a tonal language, which means that the meaning of a word can change depending on the pitch of the voice. This can make it difficult for non-native speakers to learn. However, there are many resources available to help learners, such as online courses and textbooks. The Bafia language is an important part of the culture of Cameroon. It is used in music, dance, and storytelling. The language is also a source of pride for many speakers, who see it as a symbol of their identity.

Language group

Bantu languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Bafia
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Bafia, Cameroon, Latin
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Bafia, Cameroon
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Bafia, Latin
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