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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Fang /ˈfɒŋ/ is the dominant Bantu language of Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. It is related to the Bulu and Ewondo languages of southern Cameroon. Fang is spoken in northern Gabon, southern Cameroon, and throughout Equatorial Guinea. This language is used in the song Zangalewa which Shakira sampled in her song, \"Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)\" as a tribute to African music.There are many different variants of Fang in Gabon and Cameroon. Maho (2009) lists Southwest Fang as a distinct language. The other dialects are Ntumu, Okak, Make, Atsi (Batsi), Nzaman (Zaman), Mveny.Common phrases for the Oyem area of northern Gabon include:Hello (for one person) = M'boloHello (for many people) = M'bolaniResponse = Am'bolo; Am'bolaniHow are you? = Y'o num vah?response = M'a num vahWhere are you going = Wa kuh vay?I'm going home = Ma kuh AndahI'm going to school = Ma ke see-koloI'm going for a walk = Ma ke ma woolouI'm hungry = Ma woh zengI'm sick = Ma kwanI understand French = Ma wok FlacciI don't understand Fang = Ma wok ki FangI don't speak Fang = Ma kobe ki FangWhat did you say = Wa dzon ah dzeh?I said... = Ma dzon ah...Holy cow! = A tara dzam!I want to eat = Ma cuma adjiThank you = Akiba↑ ↑ ↑"@en }

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