Fang is a Bantu language spoken by around 1 million people across Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, southern Cameroon, and northwestern Republic of the Congo. It's the largest indigenous language of Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. The US Fang-speaking community is very small — most Equatorial Guinean documents reach us through Spanish (the country's main administrative language) rather than Fang directly. Our Fang translation work is rare and typically tied to civil documents from Gabon where the Fang-language version is the legal original. Fang uses the Latin alphabet.