Bishuo language

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Bishuo
Native to Cameroon
Extinct ca. 2000
Language codes
ISO 639-3 bwh
Glottolog bish1246[1]

The Bishuo Language is an extinct or nearly extinct language of Cameroon. It was spoken in the North West Province, Menchum Division, Furu-Awa Subdivision, Ntjieka, Furu-Turuwa, and the Furu-Sambari villages. It was related to Bikya. It was reported by Breton 1986 that the Bishuo people had shifted to Jukun, with apparently only one remaining person, over 60 years old, who knew any Bishuo.

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