• 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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    (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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  • and A.30 languages, the Oroko dialect cluster of A.10 seems to be clearly connected to the Sawabantu group: (A.10) Oroko; (A.20) Kpwe (Mokpwe, Bakweri)–Mboko...
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    Kwe people (section Language)
    The Bakweri speak Mokpwe, a tongue that is closely related to Bakole and Wumboko. Mokpwe is part of the family of Duala languages in the Bantu group...
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    largely intelligible with Mokpwe and Bakole, and linguists sometimes classify Wumboko as a dialect of Mokpwe. All of these languages are part of the Bantu...
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    the subsistence level. Isu is the Isubu language. In addition, many Isubu speak Duala or Mokpwe, the languages of the Duala and Bakweri respectively. Isu...
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  • Niger–Congo language family. Malimba speakers have little difficulty understanding Duala. The Limba often utilise Duala and Mokpwe as trade languages, due largely...
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    Duala people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    their own language and Malimba. Moreover, the Oroko language is classified as a Duala language, seems to be closely related to Bakweri (Mokpwe), which is...
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    Kole people (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 25)
    Bakole language is part of the Bantu group of the Niger–Congo language family. The language is at least partially intelligible with Mokpwe, the language of...
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  • Bonduma (section Languages)
    local language in Bonduma is Mòkpè (also Mokpwe), the language of the majority Bakweri population in Buea. French and English are official languages in Buea...
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