Oku (Ebkuo, Ekpwo, Ukfwo, Bvukoo, Kuɔ) is a Grassfields Bantoid language that is primarily spoken by the Oku people of northwest Cameroon, a fondom of the Tikar people.
[citation needed] They are a different ethnic group from the Oku people of Sierra Leone.
[2] The consonant phoneme inventory of the language is shown below.
Davis argues that Oku has five nasal phonemes.
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