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There's an inconsistency in the list of languages: the article lists 6 languages: Bamum, Baba, Bafanji, Bangolan, Bambalang, and Munga'ka — but the Eastern Grassfields languages infobox at the foot of the article lists 8 languages (which I've re-ordered to correspond with the earlier list): Bamum, Baba, Bafanji, Bangolan, Bambalang, Mungaka, Bamali, and Bamenyam. The last two are additional; they're mentioned in the article as "core" languages (whatever that means) ... but if they're acceptable to be included in the infobox, why not Bamukumbit and Ndzerem, which are also "core" languages? Why is there a different spelling for one language: Munga'ka (in the article) but Mungaka (in the infobox)? Prisoner of Zenda (talk) 21:07, 7 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]