TitleTypeProviderYear
Bamun New TestamentBible1988
JESUSFilmsarclight
God's StoryFilmsgods-story
Words of LifeAudiogrn

Bamum, also known as Shupamem, Bamun, or Bamoun, is an Eastern Grassfields language of Cameroon, with approximately 600,000-700,000 speakers in 2025. The language is well known for its original script developed by King Njoya and his palace circle in the Kingdom of Bamum around 1895. Cameroonian musician Claude Ndam was a native speaker of the language and sang it in his music.

TítuloTipoProveedorAño
Bamun New TestamentBiblia1988
JESUSPelículasarclight
God's StoryPelículasgods-story
Words of LifeAudiogrn

Bamum, also known as Shupamem, Bamun, or Bamoun, is an Eastern Grassfields language of Cameroon, with approximately 600,000-700,000 speakers in 2025. The language is well known for its original script developed by King Njoya and his palace circle in the Kingdom of Bamum around 1895. Cameroonian musician Claude Ndam was a native speaker of the language and sang it in his music.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
Bamun New TestamentBíblia1988
JESUSFilmesarclight
God's StoryFilmesgods-story
Words of LifeÁudiogrn

Bamum, also known as Shupamem, Bamun, or Bamoun, is an Eastern Grassfields language of Cameroon, with approximately 600,000-700,000 speakers in 2025. The language is well known for its original script developed by King Njoya and his palace circle in the Kingdom of Bamum around 1895. Cameroonian musician Claude Ndam was a native speaker of the language and sang it in his music.

TitreTypeFournisseurAnnée
Bamun New TestamentBible1988
JESUSFilmsarclight
God's StoryFilmsgods-story
Words of LifeAudiogrn

Bamum, also known as Shupamem, Bamun, or Bamoun, is an Eastern Grassfields language of Cameroon, with approximately 600,000-700,000 speakers in 2025. The language is well known for its original script developed by King Njoya and his palace circle in the Kingdom of Bamum around 1895. Cameroonian musician Claude Ndam was a native speaker of the language and sang it in his music.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
Bamun New Testamentबाइबल1988
JESUSफ़िल्मेंarclight
God's Storyफ़िल्मेंgods-story
Words of Lifeऑडियोgrn

Bamum, also known as Shupamem, Bamun, or Bamoun, is an Eastern Grassfields language of Cameroon, with approximately 600,000-700,000 speakers in 2025. The language is well known for its original script developed by King Njoya and his palace circle in the Kingdom of Bamum around 1895. Cameroonian musician Claude Ndam was a native speaker of the language and sang it in his music.

العنوانالنوعالمزودالسنة
Bamun New Testamentكتاب مقدس1988
JESUSالأفلامarclight
God's Storyالأفلامgods-story
Words of Lifeصوتياتgrn

Bamum, also known as Shupamem, Bamun, or Bamoun, is an Eastern Grassfields language of Cameroon, with approximately 600,000-700,000 speakers in 2025. The language is well known for its original script developed by King Njoya and his palace circle in the Kingdom of Bamum around 1895. Cameroonian musician Claude Ndam was a native speaker of the language and sang it in his music.

タイトル種類提供元
Bamun New Testament聖書1988
JESUS映像arclight
God's Story映像gods-story
Words of Life音声grn

Bamum, also known as Shupamem, Bamun, or Bamoun, is an Eastern Grassfields language of Cameroon, with approximately 600,000-700,000 speakers in 2025. The language is well known for its original script developed by King Njoya and his palace circle in the Kingdom of Bamum around 1895. Cameroonian musician Claude Ndam was a native speaker of the language and sang it in his music.

제목유형제공자연도
Bamun New Testament성경1988
JESUS영상arclight
God's Story영상gods-story
Words of Life오디오grn

Bamum, also known as Shupamem, Bamun, or Bamoun, is an Eastern Grassfields language of Cameroon, with approximately 600,000-700,000 speakers in 2025. The language is well known for its original script developed by King Njoya and his palace circle in the Kingdom of Bamum around 1895. Cameroonian musician Claude Ndam was a native speaker of the language and sang it in his music.

标题类型提供方年份
Bamun New Testament圣经1988
JESUS影片arclight
God's Story影片gods-story
Words of Life音频grn

Bamum, also known as Shupamem, Bamun, or Bamoun, is an Eastern Grassfields language of Cameroon, with approximately 600,000-700,000 speakers in 2025. The language is well known for its original script developed by King Njoya and his palace circle in the Kingdom of Bamum around 1895. Cameroonian musician Claude Ndam was a native speaker of the language and sang it in his music.