Beba language Grassfields Bantu language of Cameroon Beba’Native toCameroonNative speakers3,000 (2002)[1]Language familyNiger–Congo? Atlantic–CongoVolta-CongoBenue–CongoBantoidSouthern BantoidGrassfieldsEastern GrassfieldsMbam-NkamNgembaBeba’Language codesISO 639-3bfpGlottologbeba1238 Beba’ (Bebadji, Mubadji) is a Grassfields Bantu language spoken in Cameroon. References[edit] ^ Beba’ at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) vteGrassfields languagesRingCentral Babanki Bum Kom Kuk Kung Mmen Oku Southern Bamunka Kenswei Nsei Vengo Wushi Western Aghem Isu Laimbue Weh Zhoa Other Nso EasternGrassfieldsBamilekeWestern Megaka Ngiemboon Ngombale Ngomba Ngwe Yemba Eastern Fe’fe’ Ghomálá’ Kwa’ Nda’nda’ Medumba Ngemba Awing Bafut Bamukumbit Beba Kpati Mankon Mbili-Mbui Mendankwe-Nkwen Mundum Pinyin Nkambe Dzodinka Kwaja Limbum Mbə’ Ndaktup Mfumte Yamba Nun Baba Bafanji Bamali Bambalang Bamenyam Bamun Bangolan Mungaka Momo Metaʼ (Moghamo) Ngamambo Mundani Ngie (Mengum) Ngoshie Ngwo (Basa, Konda) Njen Amasi Others Viti ? Ndemli ? Ambele ? Menchum (Befang) This article about Grassfields Bantu languages is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte