Talk:Mvumbo language

Gyele and Kwasio
I want to make it clear that Gyele is not a sublanguage of Kwasio. The language of Gyele people also call Bagyeli, Pygmies or Bakola is totally different from the Kwasio. The Kwasio itself has as sub branches: mvumbo, mabi and makina (found in the Republic of Central Africa). Bagyeli are people who live in the forest while Kwasio are Bantu living in villages. And they used to have and still have Bagyeli as their servants; as time went on the Pygmies finally speak the Kwasio as they do with most of the Bantu people with whom they share some relations (Basa, Beti and Fang). KAMPOER KAMPOER, dofkank2004@yahoo.fr — Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.202.213.67 (talk) 14:39, 22 October 2011 (UTC)


 * I agree with with Kwasio and Gyeli beaing distinct languages. If you don't mind, I will include this viewpoint in the article. I would be very careful though calling the Bagyeli servants to the Kwasio as the relationship is more complex than that and differs in various locations. Also, servant sounds very pejorative. The Bagyeli (or Bakola) definitely speak Kwasio, but everybody in the area is multilingual and all Bagyeli speak various other languages in addition to their own. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ngrimm (talk • contribs) 22:18, 3 March 2017 (UTC)

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