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- Leelau language (links | edit)
- Bambuka language (links | edit)
- Mundang language (links | edit)
- Kuo language (links | edit)
- Nzakambay language (links | edit)
- Pana language (links | edit)
- Kare language (Adamawa) (links | edit)
- Nyong language (links | edit)
- Doyayo language (links | edit)
- Kutin language (links | edit)
- Dii languages (links | edit)
- Loo language (links | edit)
- Mingang Doso language (links | edit)
- Mak language (Adamawa) (links | edit)
- Yebu language (links | edit)
- Bangwinji language (links | edit)
- Tha language (links | edit)
- Moo language (links | edit)
- Maghdi language (links | edit)
- Burak language (links | edit)
- Kolbila language (links | edit)
- Besme language (links | edit)
- Goundo language (links | edit)
- Fania language (links | edit)
- Bon Gula language (links | edit)
- Zan Gula language (links | edit)
- Koke language (links | edit)
- Tunia language (links | edit)
- Voko language (links | edit)
- Duli language (links | edit)
- Mbere language (Adamawa) (links | edit)
- Ngumi language (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Adamawa–Ubangi languages (links | edit)
- Bua languages (links | edit)
- Niellim language (links | edit)
- Gula Iro language (links | edit)
- Adamawa languages (links | edit)
- Bua language (links | edit)
- Mbum language (links | edit)
- Mbum–Day languages (links | edit)
- Bolgo language (links | edit)
- Mbum languages (links | edit)
- Day language (links | edit)
- Voro language (Adamawa) (links | edit)
- Tupuri language (links | edit)
- Bambukic languages (links | edit)
- Leko–Nimbari languages (links | edit)
- Longuda language (links | edit)
- Tula–Waja languages (links | edit)
- Kim languages (links | edit)
- Leko languages (links | edit)
- Nimbari language (links | edit)
- Mumuye–Yendang languages (links | edit)
- Mumuye languages (links | edit)
- Yendang languages (links | edit)
- Duru languages (links | edit)
- Nyingwom language (links | edit)
- Fali languages (Cameroon) (links | edit)
- Noy language (links | edit)
- Kwah language (links | edit)
- Yendang language (links | edit)
- Mumuye language (links | edit)
- Vere language (links | edit)
- Chamba Leko (links | edit)
- Oblo language (links | edit)
- Waja language (links | edit)
- Kim language (links | edit)
- Perema language (links | edit)
- Koma language (links | edit)
- Tula language (links | edit)
- Dadiya language (links | edit)
- Tso language (links | edit)
- Dikaka language (links | edit)
- Kamo language (links | edit)
- Bena language (Adamawa) (links | edit)
- Lala-Roba language (links | edit)
- Kaan language (links | edit)
- Mboi language (links | edit)
- Jen language (links | edit)
- Leelau language (links | edit)
- Bambuka language (links | edit)
- Mundang language (links | edit)
- Kuo language (links | edit)
- Nzakambay language (links | edit)
- Pana language (links | edit)
- Kare language (Adamawa) (links | edit)
- Nyong language (links | edit)
- Doyayo language (links | edit)
- Kutin language (links | edit)
- Dii languages (links | edit)
- Loo language (links | edit)
- Mingang Doso language (links | edit)
- Mak language (Adamawa) (links | edit)
- Yebu language (links | edit)
- Bangwinji language (links | edit)
- Tha language (links | edit)
- Moo language (links | edit)
- Maghdi language (links | edit)
- Burak language (links | edit)
- Kolbila language (links | edit)
- Besme language (links | edit)
- Goundo language (links | edit)
- Fania language (links | edit)
- Bon Gula language (links | edit)
- Zan Gula language (links | edit)
- Koke language (links | edit)
- Tunia language (links | edit)
- Voko language (links | edit)
- Duli language (links | edit)
- Mbere language (Adamawa) (links | edit)
- Sakpu language (links | edit)
- Karang language (links | edit)
- Mangbai language (links | edit)
- Mono language (Cameroon) (links | edit)
- Ndai language (links | edit)
- Pam language (links | edit)
- To language (links | edit)
- Bali language (Adamawa) (links | edit)
- Kpasam language (links | edit)
- Kugama language (links | edit)
- Waka language (links | edit)
- Teme language (links | edit)
- Kumba language (links | edit)
- Pangseng language (links | edit)
- Rang language (links | edit)
- Kali language (links | edit)
- La'bi language (links | edit)
- Bena–Mboi languages (links | edit)
- Bikwin–Jen languages (links | edit)
- Yoti language (links | edit)
- Template:Adamawa languages (links | edit)
- Sakpu language (links | edit)
- Mangbai language (links | edit)
- Mono language (Cameroon) (links | edit)
- Ndai language (links | edit)
- Pam language (links | edit)
- To language (links | edit)
- Bali language (Adamawa) (links | edit)
- Kpasam language (links | edit)
- Kugama language (links | edit)
- Waka language (links | edit)
- Teme language (links | edit)
- Kumba language (links | edit)
- Pangseng language (links | edit)
- Rang language (links | edit)
- Lakka language (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Adamawa State (links | edit)
- The Languages of Africa (links | edit)
- Karang language (links | edit)
- Laka language (disambiguation) (links | edit)
- Lakka (disambiguation) (links | edit)
- Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Languages/Language names in Ruhlen (1987) (links | edit)
- Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Languages/Primary language names in Ethnologue 11 (links | edit)