Yasa language
Yasa (Yassa) is a Bantu language of Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea by Ndowe coastal fishing people. It is also spoken by Pygmies, perhaps Babongo, in Gabon. Yasa also goes by the names Bongwe, Lyaasa, and Maasa. Dialects are Iyasa, Bweko, Vendo, Bodele, Marry, One, Asonga, Bomui, Mogana, Mooma, Mapanga. It may in turn be a dialect of Kombe.
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Yasa language
Yasa (Yassa) is a Bantu language of Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea by Ndowe coastal fishing people. It is also spoken by Pygmies, perhaps Babongo, in Gabon. Yasa also goes by the names Bongwe, Lyaasa, and Maasa. Dialects are Iyasa, Bweko, Vendo, Bodele, Marry, One, Asonga, Bomui, Mogana, Mooma, Mapanga. It may in turn be a dialect of Kombe.
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Le yassa (ou bongwe, iyasa, ly ...... dont 1 490 au Cameroun (2000).
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Yasa (Yassa) is a Bantu langua ...... in turn be a dialect of Kombe.
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Yasa (auch Bongwe, Lyaasa, Maa ...... ereinzelt in Gabun verbreitet.
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Yasa and Pygmies
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Le yassa (ou bongwe, iyasa, ly ...... dont 1 490 au Cameroun (2000).
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Yasa (Yassa) is a Bantu langua ...... in turn be a dialect of Kombe.
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Yasa (auch Bongwe, Lyaasa, Maa ...... ereinzelt in Gabun verbreitet.
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Yasa language
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Yasa
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Yassa (langue)
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Bongwe
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Yasa
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