Ghɔmálá’ or Ghomala is a major Bamileke language spoken in Cameroon, originally in the following departments of the West region: It is spoken by an estimated 2 million people in two main population groups.
[citation needed] Tones are marked as high [á], low [à], mid (unmarked) [a], rising [ǎ], or falling [â].
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