ミエネ word
| ミエネ word | |
|---|---|
| Omyene | |
| The country which is talked about | |
| Area | オゴウェ Mali Tim state、モワイエン オゴウェ state |
| The number of the speakers | 47,000 (2000) |
| Language system | Niger Congo family of languages
|
| Dialect | Mpongwe Galwa Nkomi |
| Notation system | Roman letters |
| Language cord | |
| ISO 639-1 | Unavailable |
| ISO 639-3 | mye |
ミエネ word (ミエネ ミエネ word: Omyene British: Myene language) is a language to belong to a Bantu language. The speaker is in Gabon as 47,000 people (2000). As language name another name Mpongue, Pangwe, Omyene, Pongue.
Table of contents
Dialect
- Nkomi (mye-nko)
- Enenga (mye-ene)
- Ajumba (mye-aju)
- Orungu (mye-oru)
- Mpongwe (mye-mpo)
- Galwa (mye-gal)
Documents
- Jacquot, A. (1976) Etude de la phonologie et de la morphologie myene, in Etudes Bantoues II', Bulletin SELAF 53, Paris, 13-79.
- Philippson, G. & G. Puech (1996) 'Tonal domains in Galwa (Bantu, B11c) '
- Nurse & Philippson (2003) The Bantu Languages.
Footnote
Allied item
Outside link
- Ethnologue report for language code mye (English) - ethno Roeg
- LL-Map
- MultiTree
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