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Bamun Language / Version: 1988 Bible Society of Cameroon / La Foi Vient En Ecoutant / Bambara, also known as Bamanankan in the language itself, is a language spoken in Mali by as many as six million people
  
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Bamun Language / Version: 1988 Bible Society of Cameroon / La Foi Vient En Ecoutant / Bambara, also known as Bamanankan in the language itself, is a language spoken in Mali by as many as six million people [MP3 Audio] [MP3 CD]

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2008
Title: Bamun Language / Version: 1988 Bible Society of Cameroon / La Foi Vient En Ecoutant / Bambara, also known as Bamanankan in the language itself, is a language spoken in Mali by as many as six million people Binding: MP3 CD Publication date: 2008

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  • Publisher: Faith (2008)
  • ASIN: B002NC6GNI
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

 

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MP3 New Testametn CD in Bamun Language

Language: Bamun
Version: 1988 Bible Society of Cameroon
Available Option: New Testament - Non-Drama
Bamum (Shüpamom ['ypa'm'm], "Bamum language"), or in its French spelling Bamoun, is one of the Benue-Congo languages of Cameroon, with approximately a quarter million speakers. The language is well-known for its original script developed by King Njoya and his palace circle around 1895. Cameroonian musicians Claude Ndam and Gerryland are native speakers of the language and use it in their music.


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