public_comment: "Shifting to Jukun [jbu]. Culture and religion similar to the Jukun Kapya. Language reported to have been similar to Bete [byf]. Those at Arufu near Wukari have lost the language. Mainly older adults.",
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public_comment: ""Lufu...refers to an unclassified langauge with probably a few elderly speakers left. The ethnic group, which consists of 2,000 to 3,000 people, now speaks a variety of Jukun (Niger-Congo)..."",
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