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Kenyang language
Kenyang (Nyang, Banyang, Manyang) is the most spoken language of the Mamfe language group. It is spoken in the Manyu and Meme departments of the Southwest Region of Cameroon. Kenyang speakers in Cameroon are known as Bayangi (Bayangui) people and are called Bayangi (Bayangui). There are three main dialects of Kenyang: Lower Kenyang, spoken in Eyumojock and Mamfe Central subdivisions, Upper Kenyang, spoken in Upper Bayang subdivision and Kitwii, spoken in Meme department. The Upper Kenyang and Lower Kenyang dialects are more closely related to each other than to Kitwii. Variant names of Kitwii include, Kicwe, Twii, Bakoni, Northern Balong, Upper Balong and Manyeman.
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Kenyang Language
The Nyang language is the principal Southern Bantoid language of the Mamfe family. It is spoken by the populations of Manyu and Meme Divisions, South West Province of Cameroon in Central Africa. It is one of the 286 languages of Cameroon, where about 65,000 people speak it. Although not all the 65,000 users of Kenyang can proficiently use French and English it is worth noting that they all speak a hybrid pidgin language and in this context, create a new dynamic for survival for Kenyang that needs to adapt to allow its speakers to adequately interact in this multilingual community. There are two major dialects of Kenyang: Mamfe Central Kenyang and Upper Bayang Kenyang.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of kenyang language in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of kenyang language in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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