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Vengo (Vəŋo), or Babungo, is a Grassfields language and the language of the Vengo people from the village of Babungo in the Cameroonian Grassfields. The spelling Bamungo is also often found.

Vengo
Babungo
gháŋ vəŋóo
Native toCameroon
RegionNorth West Province
Native speakers
27,000 (2008)[1]
Language family
Niger–Congo?
  • Atlantic–Congo
    • Benue–Congo
      • Southern Bantoid
        • Grassfields
          • Ring
            • South
              • Vengo
Language codes
ISO 639-3bav
Glottologveng1238

In their own language, the Vengo people call their village vengo [vəŋóo] and their language ghang vengo [gháŋ vəŋóo], which means "language of the Vengo"; it is thus officially listed under the name Vengo or Vengoo. Other names for the language are Vengi, Pengo, Ngo, Nguu, Ngwa, Nge.

Vengo is spoken by about 14,000 people. Because the Babungo people all live closely together and concentrate only in and around Vengo village, there are only small dialectical variations in their speech.

The Vengo language uses different tone pitches, which form a distinctive feature for the meaning of the words. In the Vengo tone system, there are eight distinctive pitch types or pitch sequences on vowels: high, mid, low, high-mid, high-low, low-falling, low-high, low-high-mid.

The use of the language (and traditional Babungo customs) is decreasing among the Babungo people due to not insignificant socio-cultural problems in that region. In most cases, those people acquire English as mother tongue, if they stay predominantly in the anglophone Northwest of Cameroon, otherwise French if they orient themselves towards the francophone parts of Cameroon. Most of the people in Western Cameroon speak Cameroonian Pidgin English anyway.


Bibliography



References


  1. Vengo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)



На других языках


[de] Babungo (Sprache)

Babungo ist eine Sprache, die von Angehörigen des Stammes der "Babungo", die aus dem gleichnamigen Dorf "Babungo" im Kameruner Grasland stammen, gesprochen wird.
- [en] Vengo language

[fr] Babungo (langue)

Le babungo (ou nge, ngo, nguu, ngwa, pengo, vengi, vengo, vengoo) est une langue bantoïde des Grassfields du groupe Ring parlée dans le Nord-Ouest du Cameroun, le département du Ngo-Ketunjia, l'arrondissement de Ndop, au nord de Ndop dans la plaine de Ndop, particulièrement dans le village de Babungo[1].



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