Vere language

Vere is a cultural and geographical cover term that may include several completely distinct language varieties.

[2] The Kobo (in three villages north of the Chamba Leko area) are the only group of people known as Vere in Cameroon.

Kobo is spoken in Béka commune, Faro department, North Region.

[2] Raymond Boyd had collected data from an ethnic Samba informant in Tignère speaking a language called Mome or Nya Kopo "language of the mountain", which he had learned from his mother.

Kleinewillinghöfer (2012) distinguishes three Vere languages: Jango is spoken in the villages of Mayo Ini, Nassarwo Koma, Jumɓaare, Mantunaa, Soncha (Choncha), Bambu, DanWumba, Tɛkɛrɛ, Korkai, Gawì, Zaari, Gerta, Kaau Pindu, Garau, Giwaare, Jagu suwa, Vam guiti, Gogura, Tondiire, and Layinde.