Mmuock, also called Mmock in some regions, is the language of the Mmuock (Mmock) people of western Cameroon. A writing system is based on the Latin script.
Mmuock is a tonal language: the phrase a fa lèlā can mean at least four different things depending on the tone on the second ⟨a⟩:[1]
- a fǎ lèlā. she has been wrong to cry
 - a fâ lèlā. she will be wrong to cry
 - a fȧ lèlā. she [when she wants, or has, to] makes the mistake of crying
 - a fă lèlā. she [as is in her nature] makes the mistake of crying.
 
Orthography
The Mmuock alphabet referenced herein has notations for fifteen tones and forty letters.[2]
Keyboard layouts
Some Unix-like operating systems such as Linux provide an XKB keyboard layout for the Mmuock alphabet. The keyboard layout is a variant of the layout for Cameroon English.[3]

Mmuock keyboard layout under KDE running on Ubuntu 17.04
Under Microsoft Windows, Android, the iPhone and iPad, a keyboard layout is available that uses Keyman keyboard layouts.[4]
Sample phrases
- Welcome
 - Zàlèsǣh (to one person)
 - Peì zàlèsǣh (to more than one person)
 - Enjoy your stay
 - Zàlènáng (to one person)
 - Peì zàlènáng (to more than one person)
 - How do you do?
 - À la ká? (to a non-elder)
 - What’s up? (casual)
 - Ǹgálé?
 
- Bon appetit / Have a nice meal
 - À tsá Ńtsēr
 - Bon voyage / Have a good journey
 - Qei lènda (to one person)
 - Peì qéí lènda (to more than one person)
 - Thank you
 - M nkongtè wúó (to one person)
 - M nkongtè wéí (to more than one person)
 - Thanks!
 - M nkongte̋
 
References
- ↑ Fotang, Tano (2016). The Sound of Mmuock (Vol 1: Orthography) (second ed.). Bamenda: Magnolian Publishers. ISBN 978-9956-645-28-2.
 - ↑ "Mmuock Orthography". Mmuock Language Society. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
 - ↑ "Cameroon XKB Symbols". freedesktop.org. Retrieved February 25, 2018.
 - ↑ "Mmuock keyboards for Mobile Devices". africacy.net. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
 
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