keskeruugu
Keskeruugu is an indigenous language spoken in the Bafut territory of the North West Region of Cameroon. It belongs to the Narrow Bantu branch of the Bantu languages family. The language is spoken by approximately 200,000 people, although the exact number may vary depending on the source.
Keskeruugu is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch and intonation of words convey different meanings. The
Despite the challenges it faces, keskeruugu remains an important part of the cultural identity of the Bafut
Keskeruugu has been studied by linguists, who have documented its phonology, grammar, and vocabulary. The language