Cameroun (Cameroon)
About 19.406 million people live in Cameroon. Capital is Yaounde. Located in Africa. Currency is the Franc (xaf). Telephone prefix is +237
Bankon is the main language of Cameroon (12,000 speakers)
234 languages spoken mainly here:
- 668,700 speakers of Fulfulde, Adamawa
- 577,700 speakers of Ewondo
- 300,000 speakers of Yemba
- 215,000 speakers of Bamun
- 210,000 speakers of Medumba
- 136,000 speakers of Mafa
- 125,000 speakers of Tupuri
- 106,000 speakers of Oroko
- 100,000 speakers of Kako
- 100,000 speakers of Akoose
- 100,000 speakers of Ngiemboon
- 80,000 speakers of Makaa
- 73,000 speakers of Limbum
- 65,000 speakers of Kenyang
- 61,500 speakers of Musgu
- 60,000 speakers of Bafia
- 60,000 speakers of Giziga, South
- 54,000 speakers of Gidar
- 50,500 speakers of Ngwo
- 50,100 speakers of Mungaka
- 50,000 speakers of Bafut
- 50,000 speakers of Bakoko
- 45,000 speakers of Mpongmpong
- 45,000 speakers of Ngombale
- 40,800 speakers of Yamba
- 40,500 speakers of Psikye
- 40,000 speakers of Oku
- 38,700 speakers of Pomo
- 37,000 speakers of Ngie
- 36,000 speakers of Mbembe, Tigon
- 35,300 speakers of Tunen
- 35,000 speakers of Mmen
- 34,000 speakers of Mundani
- 32,200 speakers of Mokpwe
- 30,000 speakers of Bakaka
- 30,000 speakers of Koonzime
- 30,000 speakers of Mambila, Cameroon
- 30,000 speakers of Parkwa
- 27,500 speakers of Mofu, North
- 26,700 speakers of Aghem
- 26,000 speakers of Tuki
- 25,000 speakers of Hdi
- 25,000 speakers of Noone
- 25,000 speakers of Tikar
- 24,700 speakers of Mfumte
- 24,600 speakers of Pinyin
- 24,000 speakers of Bebele
- 23,500 speakers of Wandala
- 22,500 speakers of Babanki
- 20,000 speakers of Esimbi
- 20,000 speakers of Fali, South
- 20,000 speakers of Giziga, North
- 20,000 speakers of Kwanja
- 20,000 speakers of Mengaka
- 20,000 speakers of Mengisa
- 19,000 speakers of Awing
- 18,800 speakers of Ngemba
- 18,800 speakers of Ngomba
- 18,000 speakers of Doyayo
- 18,000 speakers of Matal
- 17,500 speakers of Daba
- 17,000 speakers of Karang
- 17,000 speakers of Mbum
- 17,000 speakers of Mazagway
- 17,000 speakers of Nyong
- 16,000 speakers of Mpade
- 16,000 speakers of Fali, North
- 15,500 speakers of Ncane
- 15,200 speakers of Bamunka
- 15,000 speakers of Muyang
- 15,000 speakers of Peere
- 14,500 speakers of Bambalang
- 14,000 speakers of Mesaka
- 13,500 speakers of Bangolan
- 13,500 speakers of Vengo
- 13,000 speakers of Mbuko
- 12,800 speakers of Baba
- 12,500 speakers of Kenswei Nsei
- 12,400 speakers of Wushi
- 12,400 speakers of Wushi
- 11,200 speakers of Denya
- 11,000 speakers of Mefele
- 10,500 speakers of Wuzlam
- 10,000 speakers of Kwakum
- 10,000 speakers of Lagwan
- 10,000 speakers of Lefa
- 10,000 speakers of Merey
- 10,000 speakers of Suga
- 10,000 speakers of Usaghade
- 9,500 speakers of Byep
- 9,200 speakers of Ngoshie
- 8,500 speakers of Bafanji
- 8,500 speakers of Moloko
- 8,500 speakers of Vame
- 8,400 speakers of Bafaw-Balong
- 8,000 speakers of Ngamambo
- 7,300 speakers of Bamukumbit
- 7,000 speakers of Buwal
- 7,000 speakers of Dugun
- 7,000 speakers of Gavar
- 7,000 speakers of Nsari
- 6,900 speakers of Weh
- 6,400 speakers of Elip
- 6,000 speakers of Bebil
- 6,000 speakers of Malgbe
- 6,000 speakers of Mbedam
- 6,000 speakers of Ndemli
- 6,000 speakers of Nomaande
- 5,300 speakers of Bamali
- 5,300 speakers of Manta
- 5,300 speakers of Mmaala
- 5,200 speakers of Menka
- 5,100 speakers of Sharwa
- 5,000 speakers of Bassossi
- 5,000 speakers of Caka
- 5,000 speakers of Cuvok
- 5,000 speakers of Dugwor
- 5,000 speakers of Duupa
- 5,000 speakers of Laimbue
- 4,500 speakers of Kemezung
- 4,200 speakers of Gyele
- 4,000 speakers of Bamenyam
- 4,000 speakers of Wumboko
- 3,700 speakers of Yambeta
- 3,500 speakers of Njyem
- 3,000 speakers of Barombi
- 3,000 speakers of Beba
- 3,000 speakers of Befang
- 3,000 speakers of Bonkeng
- 3,000 speakers of Dek
- 3,000 speakers of Gimme
- 3,000 speakers of Gimnime
- 3,000 speakers of Kwaja
- 3,000 speakers of Naki
- 3,000 speakers of Ndaktup
- 3,000 speakers of Wawa
- 2,800 speakers of Zizilivakan
- 2,700 speakers of Bangandu
- 2,600 speakers of Ambele
- 2,600 speakers of Dzodinka
- 2,500 speakers of Dii
- 2,500 speakers of Bebe
- 2,500 speakers of Ipulo
- 2,500 speakers of Kolbila
- 2,400 speakers of Jukun Takum
- 2,400 speakers of Longto
- 2,300 speakers of Tsuvan
- 2,300 speakers of Yangben
- 2,200 speakers of Balo
- 2,200 speakers of Malimba
- 2,200 speakers of Nkongho
- 2,000 speakers of Abar
- 2,000 speakers of Cung
- 1,800 speakers of Njen
- 1,500 speakers of Busam
- 1,500 speakers of Kendem
- 1,500 speakers of Mbonga
- 1,500 speakers of Mbule
- 1,400 speakers of Akum
- 1,400 speakers of Tibea
- 1,000 speakers of Iyive
- 1,000 speakers of Koshin
- 1,000 speakers of Mundabli
- 1,000 speakers of Tuotomb
- 900 speakers of Hya
- 800 speakers of Eman
- 800 speakers of Nubaca
- 600 speakers of Bubia
- 500 speakers of Majera
- 500 speakers of Mser
- 400 speakers of Beezen
- 400 speakers of Hijuk
- 400 speakers of Osatu
- 300 speakers of Bakole
- 200 speakers of Maslam
- 100 speakers of Dimbong
- To
- Bana
- Mambai
- Dama
- Ngwe
- Kuk
- Kung
- Yasa
- Duala
- Bum
- Atong
- Baka (Cameroon)
- Baldemu
- Bambili-Bambui
- Basa (Cameroon)
- Bati (Cameroon)
- Bulu (Cameroon)
- Bung
- Busuu
- Eton (Cameroon)
- Fang (Cameroon)
- Fe'fe'
- Gbaya-Mbodomo
- Ghomálá'
- Iceve-Maci
- Isu (Fako Division)
- Isu (Menchum Division)
- Jimi (Cameroon)
- Jina
- Kol (Cameroon)
- Kom (Cameroon)
- Kwa'
- Kwasio
- La'bi
- Lamnso'
- Leti (Cameroon)
- Luo (Cameroon)
- Mada (Cameroon)
- Mbe'
- Mbo (Cameroon)
- Mbu'
- Mendankwe-Nkwen
- Meta'
- Mina (Cameroon)
- Mofu-Gudur
- Mono (Cameroon)
- Nda'nda'
- Ndai
- Nugunu (Cameroon)
- Oblo
- Pam
- Pidgin, Cameroon
- So (Cameroon)
- Twendi
- Vute
- Zhoa
- Zulgo-Gemzek
- Zumaya
54 languages also spoken here:
- 2.5 million speakers of French (Français)
- 230,000 speakers of Bassa
- 103,000 speakers of Masana
- 65,000 speakers of Gbaya, Northwest
- 63,600 speakers of Arabic, Chadian
- 63,600 speakers of Shua
- 56,500 speakers of Kanuri, Central
- 49,400 speakers of Ejagham
- 44,700 speakers of Mundang
- 28,000 speakers of Gude
- 28,000 speakers of Mubi
- 23,500 speakers of Hausa (هَوُسَ)
- 20,000 speakers of Musey
- 16,000 speakers of Mpi
- 13,000 speakers of Gbaya, Southwest
- 13,000 speakers of Nzakambay
- 13,000 speakers of Koma
- 9,000 speakers of Nzanyi
- 7,400 speakers of Korop
- 6,500 speakers of Mom Jango
- 6,100 speakers of Bomwali
- 6,000 speakers of Bitare
- 6,000 speakers of Kera
- 6,000 speakers of Batanga
- 5,000 speakers of Afade
- 5,000 speakers of Mpiemo
- 3,700 speakers of Bokyi
- 3,000 speakers of Lombi
- 2,800 speakers of Glavda
- 2,800 speakers of Vale
- 2,500 speakers of Bata
- 2,500 speakers of Bete
- 2,100 speakers of Ndoola
- 1,500 speakers of Mbe
- 1,400 speakers of Kutep
- 1,000 speakers of Gvoko
- 1,000 speakers of Yukuben
- 1,000 speakers of Evant
- 200 speakers of Buduma
- English
- Tiv
- Fulfulde, Nigerian
- Ngambay
- Samba Leko
- Bekwil
- Efai
- Mbongno
- Kuo
- Fang (Equatorial Guinea)
- Kare (Central African Republic)
- Pana (Central African Republic)
- Pévé
- Somyev
- Vemgo-Mabas
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