Adamawa Languages
The Adamawa languages are a group of languages spoken primarily in the Adamawa Region of Cameroon and parts of Nigeria. They belong to the larger Niger-Congo language family and are known for their rich diversity, with several distinct languages and dialects.
These languages are used by various ethnic groups, contributing to the cultural heritage of the region. Some notable languages within this group include Fulfulde, spoken by the Fulani people, and Mbuko. The Adamawa languages play a crucial role in local communication and cultural expression.