Feʼfeʼ or commonly Feʼefeʼe, also known as Nufi or Bafang (Fe'fe': Nufi), is a Bamileke language spoken in Cameroon, around the town of Bafang. It was one of the four languages selected for option at the Collège Libermann at Douala (along with Duala, Basaa and Ghɔmálá').[3]
| Feʼfeʼ | |
|---|---|
| Nufi, Fotouni, Bafang[1] | |
| Ghə̀ǝ̄ fèʼéfěʼè | |
| Native to | Cameroon |
| Region | Haut-Nkam (Upper Nkam) |
| Ethnicity | Bamileke Feʼefeʼe |
Native speakers | c. 140,000 (2005)[2] |
| Latin | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | fmp |
| Glottolog | fefe1239 |

Phonology
editWriting system
editReferences
edit- ↑ OLAC resources in and about the Feʼfeʼ language. Open Language Archives.
- ↑ Feʼfeʼ at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ↑ Renaud, Patrick (1979). "Le Français au Cameroun". In Valdman, A. (ed.). Le Français hors de France. Paris: Editions Honoré Champion.
- 1 2 3 Hyman, Larry (1972). A Phonological Study of Feʼfeʼ-Bamileke (PDF) (PhD thesis). Los Angeles: University of California.
- 1 2 Hyman 1972, p. 32.