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Beti is a group of Bantu languages, spoken by the Beti peoples who inhabit the rain forest regions of Cameroon. The varieties, which are largely mutually intelligible and variously considered dialects or closely related languages,[citation needed] are:

Ewondo
Eton
Mengisa
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Beti
Yaunde
Native toCameroon
EthnicityBeti peoples
Native speakers
(2.8 million cited 1982–2013)[1]
Dialects
Language codes
ISO 639-3btb (retired)[2][3]
Glottologyaun1239
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Beti had an ISO 639-3 code, but it was retired in 2010 because the varieties of Beti already had their own codes.[2][3]

There is a Beti-based pidgin called Ewondo Populaire.

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