Jagham language
The Jagham language, Ejagham, also known as Ekoi, is an Ekoid (Niger–Congo) language of Nigeria and Cameroon. Ekoi is dialectically diverse. Western varieties include Etung and Bendeghe; eastern Keaka and Obang. The Ekoi are one of several peoples who use nsibidi ideographs, and may be the ones that created them.
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Jagham language
The Jagham language, Ejagham, also known as Ekoi, is an Ekoid (Niger–Congo) language of Nigeria and Cameroon. Ekoi is dialectically diverse. Western varieties include Etung and Bendeghe; eastern Keaka and Obang. The Ekoi are one of several peoples who use nsibidi ideographs, and may be the ones that created them.
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Ekoi (auch Ejagham; ISO 639-3: ...... iellen Sprachen Kameruns sind.
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L'ejagham (ou edjagam, ejagam, ...... et 49 400 au Cameroun (2000).
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The Jagham language, Ejagham, ...... be the ones that created them.
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Ekoi (auch Ejagham; ISO 639-3: ...... r Gruppe die meisten Sprecher.
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L'ejagham (ou edjagam, ejagam, ...... et 49 400 au Cameroun (2000).
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The Jagham language, Ejagham, ...... be the ones that created them.
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Ejagham (langue)
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Ejagham
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Jagham language
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Ejagham
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Ekoi
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