or Ghomala is a major Bamileke language spoken in Cameroon, originally in the following departments of the West region:
It is spoken by an estimated 2 million people in two main population groups.
Phonology
Consonants
- The glottal stop only occurs as word-final.
- Sounds are alternative consonant sounds of .
- , when occurring before close front-central vowel sounds /i ÃÂ/, can sound palatalized as .
- Sounds , when preceding a sound, are realized as affricated .
- , when occurring before central vowel sounds , may sound affricated as .
- A word-final sound, may be realized as uvular sounds .
Vowels
- Sounds when occurring with a velar nasal , can be realized as nasalized vowel sounds .
Tone
Tones are marked as high , low , mid (unmarked) , rising , or falling .
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