Mbum is an Africanlanguage that is spoken by about 51,000 people and, along with French, English and other tribal languages, is the official language of Cameroon. It is also known as Buna, Mboum, Mboumtiba, and Wuna. Africa is the worlds second-largest continent and second most populous after Asia. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... Buna refers to: A village in [[New-Guinea], where the Battle of Buna-Gona took place A 20-mile long river linking the Lake of Shkodra in Albania and Montenegro] to the Adriatic A word for rebellion in Serbo-Croat (also, pobuna). ...
The language of the Fulbe (Fulfulde), however, is part of the Niger-Congo family, not Afro Asian, such as the Berber.
They were united by a common language and culture, and the area was an important center of trade and education, politically and economically highly developed.
The Gol are at Massénya, the Kibar east of Massénya, the Bangri west of Massénya and along the Chari River between Guélendeng and N'Djaména, and the Dam along the Chari River from Bousso to Geúlendeng.
It was the language of the ancient Bagirmi kingdom.
Language use is vigorous even though the majority use Shuwa Arabic as second language.