- Kpwe (
Mokpwe) is a
Bantu language of Cameroon. It is
mutually intelligible with Kole, and
probably with
Mboko (Wumboko) as well.
There are
multiple variants...
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decide important issues. The
Bakweri speak Mokpwe, a
tongue that is
closely related to
Bakole and Wumboko.
Mokpwe is part of the
family of
Duala languages...
- (West, East dialects), Lifɔ'-Balɔŋ, Nsose,
Akoose A20: Bakɔlɛ, Wumbuko,
Mokpwe, Isu, Bubia;
Duala A30: Yasa,
Batanga Basaa-Beti (A40, A70): Bankon, Basaa...
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tongue is
largely intelligible with
Mokpwe and Bakole, and
linguists sometimes classify Wumboko as a
dialect of
Mokpwe. All of
these languages are part of...
- level. Isu is the
Isubu language. In addition, many
Isubu speak Duala or
Mokpwe, the
languages of the
Duala and
Bakweri respectively. Isu is part of the...
- be
clearly connected to the
Sawabantu group: (A.10) Oroko; (A.20) Kpwe (
Mokpwe, Bakweri)–Mboko (Bomboko, Wumboko)–Kole (Bakole),
Duala (incl.
Mungo dialect)...
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little difficulty understanding Duala. The
Limba often utilise Duala and
Mokpwe as
trade languages, due
largely to the
spread of
these tongues by early...
- language,
seems to be
closely related to
Batanga region of
kribi and
Bakweri (
Mokpwe),
which is a
Duala language. Thus the Kundu, Lue,Mbonge, Ekombe,
Londo ba...
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conditions in Buea recently. The
local language in
Bonduma is Mòkpè (also
Mokpwe), the
language of the
majority Bakweri po****tion in Buea.
French and English...
- Niger–Congo
language family. The
language is at
least partially intelligible with
Mokpwe, the
language of the Bakweri.
Individuals who have
attended school or lived...