Duala | |
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Spoken in | Cameroon |
Ethnicity | Duala, Mungo |
Native speakers | unknown (90,000 cited 1982) |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | dua |
Duala (also spelled Douala, Diwala, Dwela, Dualla, and Dwala) is the language spoken by the Duala and Mungo peoples of Cameroon. The language belonges to the Bantu language family, and a subgroup of it called the Sawabantu languages. The song "Soul Makossa", as well as pop songs that repeated its lyrics, internationally popularized the Duala word for "(I) dance", "makossa".[1]