Vame language
Vame or Pelasla is an Afroasiatic language spoken in northern Cameroon.
Dialects
Dialects are Dəmwa, Hurza, Mayo-Plata, Mbərem, and Ndreme. Pelasla is the name preferred by ALCAM, since Mayo-Plata is the main market town.The Pelasla inhabit the same massif as the Wuzlam, whose customs they have adopted but not their language. Administrative censuses include them as part of the "Ouldeme" people.
The name Vame-Mbreme should be avoided, since "Vame" is a Wandala term, and includes Ndreme and Mbreme.
The Démwa, Ndreme and Mbérem live in the southern part of Mora-Massif canton, overlooking the Mayo-Plata depression. The Démwa are located to the north, towards the top of the massif, and the Ndreme and Mbérem to the east, in the mountain ranges overlooking the Mayo-Sava plain. The Hurza traditionally lived in the Hurza massif, isolated in the plain between Mayo-Sava and Mayo-Ouldémé and overlooking the market of Mémé. There are 8,500 speakers total, who have now descended to the surrounding plain and are mixed with other ethnic groups.