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Douala language

Douala
Native to Cameroon
Ethnicity Douala, Mungo
Native speakers
(90,000 cited 1982)
2 million L1 and L2 speakers in Douala (2013)
Dialects
  • Duala proper
  • Bodiman
  • Oli (Ewodi, Wuri)
  • Pongo
  • Mongo (Muungo)
Language codes
ISO 639-2
ISO 639-3
Glottolog dual1243
A.24–26
Jo
Native to Cameroon
Region around Douala
Native speakers
None
Douala-based pidgin
Language codes
ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Glottolog None
A.20A

Douala (also spelled "Duala Diwala, Dwela, Dualla, and Dwala) is a dialect cluster spoken by the Duala and Mungo peoples of Cameroon. The song "Soul Makossa", as well as pop songs that repeated its lyrics, internationally popularized the Duala word for "(I) dance", "makossa".[1] The song Alane by artist Wes Madiko is sung in Duala and reached #1 position in over 9 European countries.

Douala belongs to the Bantu language family, in a subgroup called Sawabantu. Maho (2009) treats Douala as a cluster of five languages: Douala proper, Bodiman, Oli (Ewodi, Wuri), Pongo, and Mongo. He also notes a Douala-based pidgin named Jo.



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