Bebele language
Bebele is a Bantu language of Cameroon. It is mutually intelligible with other Beti dialects such as Ewondo and Fang.
Varieties
The Bémbélé group includes all the neighboring languages that claim to belong to the Eki group. These are Bebele, Yasám, Yekaba, Yesamba, Bajia, Bafék, and Yanavok.Bémbélé covers, along with Bébélé, Yébaka, Yesamba, and Bajia, the entire part of Haute Sanaga department, located south of the Sanaga River. Meanwhile, the "Feuk", Yangavék, and Bafék are located north of the Sanaga River, and the Yasém are confined to the village of Yassem at the northern end of the commune of Ngoro. Bémbélé also extends into the Eastern Region in the departments of Lom-et-Djerem and Haut-Nyong.
They are estimated at 56,200 speakers.