Eman language
Eman is a Tivoid language spoken in Cameroon. It has several distinct dialects, notably Eman proper and Amanavil. As of 1990, there were about 800 native speakers. Eman is part of the Niger-Congo language family: Atlantic–Congo > Benue–Congo > Southern Bantoid > Tivoid > Central (B). Its ISO 639-3 code is emn, and Glottolog lists it as eman1238.
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