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Sawabantu languages are a
group of
Bantu languages that are
spoken in Cameroon,
Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. The
group consists mostly of
zones A.20 and...
- also
called bisima) is a
water spirit in the
traditional beliefs of the
Sawabantu groups of Cameroon, like the Duala, Bakweri, Malimba, Subu, Bakoko, Oroko...
- Cameroon.
Duala belongs to the
Bantu language family, in a
subgroup called Sawabantu. It is a
tonal language with subject–verb–object word order. **** (2009)...
- Proto-language Proto-Bantu
Subdivisions Zones A–S (geographic) Mbam–Bube
Manenguba Sawabantu Basaa Bafia Beti Makaa–Njem Kele–Tsogo Teke–Mbede Mboshi–Buja Bangi–Tetela...
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personification of the Tano
River and god of the
river and
thunder Jengu,
Sawabantu and
Duala water spirits Nyambe,
Bantu Supreme deity and god of the sun...
- one of the
Sawabantu languages); the
other languages apart from A15
Manenguba (that is, Bonkeng, Nkongho, Bafaw-Balong) may be
Sawabantu as well. A15...
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languages Kanin (kzo)
Nzebi languages Duma (dma)
Tsaangi (tsa)
Wandji (wdd)
Sawabantu languages Benga (ben) Yasa (yko) Sira
languages Barama (bbg)
Bwisi (bwz)...
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Kianda Water Goddess Equivalents Kongo Simbi Sawabantu Jengu...
- Candomblé
Abode Atlantic Ocean, Seas,
Rivers (Nzadi),
Forests (Mfinda)
Ethnic group Bakongo people Black Americans Equivalents Sawabantu Jengu Haitian Lwa...
- the
littoral and
southwest region of
Cameroon and form a
portion of the
Sawabantu or "coastal people" of Cameroon. The
Dualas readily welcomed German and...