Kol is a
Niger–Congo language of the
Bantu
Bantu may refer to:
*Bantu languages, constitute the largest sub-branch of the Niger–Congo languages
*Bantu peoples, over 400 peoples of Africa speaking a Bantu language
*Bantu knots, a type of African hairstyle
*Black Association for Nationali ...
family, associated with the
Bikélé ethnic group. It is spoken in the
East Province of
Cameroon
Cameroon (; french: Cameroun, ff, Kamerun), officially the Republic of Cameroon (french: République du Cameroun, links=no), is a country in west- central Africa. It is bordered by Nigeria to the west and north; Chad to the northeast; th ...
, in the vicinity of
Messaména. Alternate names for Kol language include Bikele-Bikay, Bikele-Bikeng, Bikélé, and Bekol.
Demographics
Kol, also known as Bekol or Bikele, is located in the northern part of
Messamena
Messamena (also spelled Messaména) is a town and commune in Cameroon.
Location
The town of Messamena is the capital of the ''arrondissement'' (commune) of the same name. They are located in the Haut-Nyong Department, East Region. ,
Haut-Nyong
Haut-Nyong is a department of East Province in Cameroon. The department covers an area of 36,384 km and as of 2001 had a total population of 216,768. The capital of the department lies at Abong-Mbang.
Subdivisions
The department is divided ...
Department (Eastern Region), south of Meka. It is closely related to
Meka
Meka is a village near Roing
Roing is the district headquarter of Lower Dibang Valley district in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. It is the last major township at the north-eastern frontier of India.
Demographics
As of 2011 India ...
and has 12,000 speakers (''Ethnologue'' 2000).
References
Further reading
* Henson, Bonnie Jean. 2007. The phonology and morphosyntax of Kol. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. xx, 592 p.
Languages of Cameroon
Makaa-Njem languages
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