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by Anonymous on 2008-10-06 05:56:46 |
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They speak French there, don't they? |
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by Anonymous on 2008-10-06 10:04:10 |
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yes Cameroon is a billingual country. they speak English and French |
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by Anonymous on 2008-10-06 10:13:58 |
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and the people are very friendly |
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by Anonymous on 2008-10-08 13:47:18 |
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by Anonymous on 2008-10-28 00:12:08 |
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effectively Cameroon is a bilingual country with two officials languages English and French |
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by lisa on 2008-10-06 06:45:21 |
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what is Amarula with Kahlua? is it a traditional dish or something? |
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by Anonymous on 2008-10-06 06:52:51 |
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Amarula is a creamy South African liqueur, while Kahlua is a Mexican liqueur made from coffee. They mix well together. In South Africa, they call this drink a 'springbok' |
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by lisa on 2008-10-06 06:57:47 |
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oh thank you for the explanation.What a shame,i thought it was a dish. what other beverages are specific for Africa? |
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by pablo on 2008-10-06 07:17:48 |
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60$ equals 5000 CFA Francs (this is their currency right? )... impressing!!! i wonder what are the prices there? or the average salary? is it easy to travel on budget there? |
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by Anonymous on 2008-10-06 10:02:48 |
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60& is not 5000CFA. it is about 28200CFA |
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by Anonymous on 2008-10-28 00:16:39 |
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it is difficult to compare the US doallar and the FCFA, they are two different economies and cannot really be compared on that level.It is not the poorest country of the world, and you even might be surprised to see a very high standard of living similar to South Africa. My advise is go there you won t regret, is a very unique experience |
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by Anonymous on 2008-10-06 09:13:32 |
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the roads are relatively terrible. the people are very hospitralble. Generally, Cameroon and Africa as a whole have their ups and downs.anybody wishing to come to Cameroon must ask for advice. it depends on the region because Cameroon is a very cosmopolitant country. |
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by Anonymous on 2008-10-06 09:19:52 |
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it is made up of about 250 earthnic groups and each group has its own unique behavioral patterns. I happen to have cut across most of these groups and i am ready to advice anybody on what to do. To know about our currency (CFA) go to www.xe.com. |
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by Anonymous on 2008-10-07 03:17:47 |
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no 60us dollars equal to 30 000fcfa,what he said is true abouty the life in cameroon,if you really interested contact me on myspace as papsonv@yahoo.fr,you will have all the explanation you need,i am from Cameroon. |
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by roxy on 2008-10-07 07:34:26 |
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hey guys! i want to ask about places one can see in Cameroon? and what about the country side ... i imagine it must also be a beautiful view. is it so? |
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by Anonymous on 2008-10-28 00:21:53 |
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About the places that you would like to visit, your choice is really going to be complicate send me mail and i will direct you: horace_fx4@hotmail.com |
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