Tikar language

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Tikar
Native to Cameroon
Ethnicity Tikar, Bedzan
Native speakers
unknown (25,000 cited 1989)[1]
Niger–Congo
  • Atlantic–Congo
    • Benue–Congo
      • (unclassified)
        • Tikar
Dialects
Ndobo
Bedzan (Medzan)
Language codes
ISO 639-3 tik

Tikar is a Benue–Congo language of uncertain classification spoken in Cameroon by the Bankim, Ngambe, and related Tikar peoples, as well as by the Bedzan Pygmies. Blench (2011) states that the little evidence available suggests that it is most closely related to the Mambiloid and Dakoid languages.

Variants of the name are Tikali, Tikar-East, Tikari, Tingkala.

A Bandobo variety (Ndobo, Ndob, Ndome) may be a separate language. Less divergent dialects are Twumwu (Tumu) in Bankim, Tige in Ngambe, Nditam, Kong, Mankim, Gambai, and Bedzan.

References

  1. Tikar reference at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013)

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