Swo language
{{Short description|Bantu language spoken in Cameroon}}
{{Redirect|Swo|other uses|SWO (disambiguation){{!}}SWO}}
{{distinguish|So language (disambiguation){{!}}So language}}
{{Infobox language
|name=Swo
|altname=So
|nativename=
|pronunciation=
|states=Cameroon
|speakers=9,000
|date=1992
|ref=e18
|familycolor=Niger-Congo
|fam2=Atlantic–Congo
|fam3=Benue–Congo
|fam5=Makaa–Njem + Kako (A.80–90)
|fam6=Ndzem–Bomwali
|fam7=Makaa
|iso3=sox
|glotto=soca1235
|glottorefname=So (Cameroon)
|guthrie=A.82
}}
Swo is a Bantu language of the Akonolinga area,Bryan, Margaret Arminel, compiler, The Bantu Languages of Africa, Oxford University Press, 1959. Cameroon. Spellings of the name are quite variable, including So, Sso, Shwo, and Fo. One dialect has been influenced by Beti.
Demographics
Swo or Só is spoken east of Akonolinga town in the entire eastern part of Akonolinga commune (in Melan-et-Emvane canton, Nyong-et-Mfoumou department, Central Region). There are also some speakers in Messamena commune. Swo speakers are surrounded by the Beti-Fang (Mvele, Omvang, Ewondo). Swo is transitional between Beti-Fang and Meka. There were 9,000 speakers in 1992 (SIL 1992).{{cite book|editor-last=Binam Bikoi|editor-first=Charles|date=2012|title=Atlas linguistique du Cameroun (ALCAM)|trans-title=Linguistic Atlas of Cameroon|volume=1: Inventaire des langues|language=fr|location=Yaoundé|publisher=CERDOTOLA|series=Atlas linguistique de l'Afrique centrale (ALAC)|isbn=9789956796069}}
References
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{{Languages of Cameroon}}
{{Narrow Bantu languages (Zones A–B)}}
Category:Languages of Cameroon
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