🇨🇲 Episode 150. Babanki & Cameroon Pidgin

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The Speaking Tongues Podcast

The Speaking Tongues Podcast

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Hello Language Lovers! Welcome back to a new episode of Speaking Tongues. This week, we’ve reached episode 150 and I’m so proud to share this conversation about Babanki & Cameroon Pidgin with Pius Akumbu. Pius is a Cameroonian linguist working at LLACAN, a laboratory of the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) that specializes in the study of the languages and cultures of Africa. He is also one of the language revitalization mentors of the Endangered Languages Project (ELP).
In this conversation we discuss:
🇨🇲 Pius’s first language, Babanki, also known as Kejom, and how it is used beside Cameroon Pidgin & English
🇨🇲 The linguistic landscape of Cameroon, including the bilingual nature of the country with English and French-speaking regions.
🇨🇲 The structure and characteristics of Babanki, including its noun class system and tonal nature.
🇨🇲 The FASCINATING cultural and linguistic diversity within the Grassfields region of Cameroon
🇨🇲 The impact of colonialism on Cameroonian languages and the challenges faced in language preservation and revitalization.
🇨🇲 The role of Cameroon Pidgin as a language of wider communication and its spread across different regions.
🇨🇲 Efforts to promote and preserve Babanki, including community initiatives and the use of technology and social media.
🇨🇲 Cultural highlights of Cameroon, including traditional foods, music, and notable figures like MMA champion Francis Ngannou.
🇨🇲We also learn about the importance of language and cultural identity, and
Pius shares some fascinating insights into the unique aspects of Babanki, including honorific language used to address the chief of the Babanki kingdom.
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@dr.monjupatrick1555
@dr.monjupatrick1555 25 күн бұрын
Thank you Prof. Akumbu. Very educative and I appreciate the Bilingual aspect precisely the French initiation aspects particularly when we drift out of the English speaking zone. Thank you for your works in Kejom language and culture.
@user-vn4yk1sj2p
@user-vn4yk1sj2p 24 күн бұрын
Thank you
@kejomketinguhforum2587
@kejomketinguhforum2587 20 күн бұрын
This is a wonderful insight of BABANKI which alot of even the BABANKI (kedjom) people are unaware of . Thank you Prof.
@francisatsimbom8064
@francisatsimbom8064 25 күн бұрын
Dear Dr. Pius Akumbu, Congratulations on your outstanding conversation in Episode 150 of the Speaking Tongues Podcast! Your clear and insightful explanations were enlightening. We're thrilled with your ability to bring complex topics to light and hope you continue this remarkable work for future generations. Thank you for your invaluable contributions.
@JosiahBimabam
@JosiahBimabam 25 күн бұрын
Quite educative Prof. That is Ga'a kejom for real. Elle is learning alot so do I
@nkumehmiriam3594
@nkumehmiriam3594 24 күн бұрын
Thank you so much Pro Pius. You make us proud to be Babanki. More power to your elbows. More fuel to your lamp. Stay blessed.
@nkwentibenjamin
@nkwentibenjamin 25 күн бұрын
Thank you Prof. You are awesome. I have learned alot
@JessicaVetsem
@JessicaVetsem 25 күн бұрын
Congratulations Doctor May the sky be your limit I have learnt something I never knew about
@mughangyaya9793
@mughangyaya9793 23 күн бұрын
Great Prof. Just learnt a lot about Babanki. That was so clear and resourceful. We need to recognize the importance of our own languages.
@wojungbwen
@wojungbwen 12 күн бұрын
Prof., thank you for enlightening us! We need an elaborate online forum to perpetuate Ga-ah Kejom. If not, I'm afraid our language would disappear. I find it hard getting the kids to speak the language at home. Since they're mostly online, this could be a great forum for them to learn the language on their own. Just for my general knowledge; is there a physical boundary between the two Kejoms. Is there "R" in Ga-ah kejom? Fufu (kebain in Ga-ah Kejom) is a more consistent cornflour porridge and Njama njama is a garden huckleberry variety that is harvested before it flowers. Achu is colocacia paste and the yellow soup is kind of limestone, juice from boiled meat or fish, and palm oil mixed together.
@GwendoleneZenabuin
@GwendoleneZenabuin 26 күн бұрын
This is awesome. I speak Babanki and as an indegene of that village, I just had a series of lessons succinctly articulated in a single podcast. This is so timely because this language is an endangered Bantu language that needs revitalization. Kudos to Prof Akumbu for taking this uphill task. Where are my Kedjom brothers and sisters and all users of this language. Let's put all hands on deck and disseminate this phenomenal propelling agenda. NTSENTE....DIH..... KEDIOH Kezong ah Lemme 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@speakingtonguespod
@speakingtonguespod 26 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for listening. ❤️ Pius is incredible at what he does and I'm so grateful to have had this conversation about Babanki with him. I hope that others will find this episode to learn more about this endangered Bantu language.
@ntumsepaulviyoffviyoff7887
@ntumsepaulviyoffviyoff7887 26 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@vivianvebem3044
@vivianvebem3044 26 күн бұрын
Louder dear sister. Prof has done it so well for us. I learned something right from his very first examples of new bird n new chair. Kezong a wutoh
@divinevelieh1551
@divinevelieh1551 25 күн бұрын
Thank you prof.for this very educative presentation
@maforgladysvusi7340
@maforgladysvusi7340 25 күн бұрын
I’m proudly Kèjòm and love to speak the language. Professor Pius Akumbu knows his subject and he articulates it well. Kedzong a lemeghom
@colettevitien430
@colettevitien430 26 күн бұрын
Kezong a Wotoh
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