Karang language (also called Mbum East or Lakka) is an Mbum language of Cameroon and Chad.
There are 27,000 â 32,000 Karang speakers in Cameroon, including 7,000 speakers of the Sakpu dialect (SIL 1991), and 10,000-15,000 speakers of the Nzakmbay dialect (SIL 1998). Karang is spoken in Touboro and Tcholliré communes in Mayo-Rey department, Northern Region, and also in Chad. It is closely related to Pana.
Nasalisation is indicated with a cedilla : aç, é, iç, oç, ÃÂç, uç.
The only tone is high, indicated with an acute accent: á, é, ÃÂ, ó, ÃÂÃÂ, ú; it can be combined with nasalisation: áç, éÃÂ, ÃÂç, óç, úç.
Long vowels are indicated with an h.