Bantu/Bantoid language of Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Cameroon.
1They are the middlemen between the Bubi and the white trader.
2It's the ideal place to enjoy a gin and tonic while Bubi collect seashells.
3You must not, however, imagine that the Bubi is neglectful of his personal appearance.
4Baumann says he was once told by a Bubi: White men are fish, not men.
5But it is otherwise with the Bubi.
6He has good contacts among the wealthier Bubi, the ones who favor separatism, and he is inordinately ambitious.
7Will tribal rivalries flare up between the Bubi and the Fang, preventing the further development of national cooperation?
8The Bubi bell is made out of one piece of wood and worked - or played - with both hands.
9She pointed to the latest gold rush at Lonely Mine, the site of operations for several small-scale mining companies in Bubi district.
10The Bubi has gone, without giving a moment's warning, and without stealing his master's property, but just softly and silently vanished away.
11The first person that specially engaged his interest in this journey was a chief of the name of Bubi, whose people were Bakwains.
12His success in inducing Bubi's people to dig a canal was contrasted in a characteristic passage of a private letter, with the experience of others.
13That he has any headship over Bubis or over the Bubi land - Itschulla as he calls Fernando Po - he does not imagine possible.
14"Up yours, bubi," Saul said.
15The roads facilitate the movement of the Bubi, the first tribe to inhabit the island, and the flow of 323,000 barrels of petrol per day.