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Leti language (Cameroon)

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and may be a dialect. It is also closely related to
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Index

Leti language
Eton language
Cameroon
L2
Language family
Niger–Congo
Atlantic–Congo languages
Benue–Congo languages
Southern Bantoid languages
Bantu
Mbam
Sanaga
Tuki
ISO 639-3
leo
mct
Glottolog
leti1245
Guthrie code
Cameroon
Mengisa people
Eton language
ritual language
Tuki
Eton
Sa'a
Lekié


Leti

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