Leti language (Cameroon)

Leti, or Mangisa, is a Bantu language of Cameroon, spoken by the Mengisa people. Most Mengisa have switched to the Eton language, though a number of them continue to use Leti as a secret ritual language. A smaller number speak Leti as their mother tongue.[1]

Leti
Native toCameroon
EthnicityMengisa
Native speakers
"small population" (2014)[1]
ritual L2 use
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
leo – Leti
mct – Mengisa (duplicate code)
Glottologleti1245
A.63 (Mengisa)[2]

Leti is quite close to Tuki and may be a dialect.[3] It is also closely related to Eton.[4]

Mengisa is spoken in the northern part of Sa'a commune (in Lekié department, Central Region).[4]

References


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