Pygmy Languages

The Pygmy Languages are a group of languages spoken by the species Homo Spargere Nanus or "Summer Pygmies" and although they are pygmies, the Summer Pygmies are closer related to Modern Homo Spargere than the Winter Pygmies (Homo Spargere Pygmaeus).

The most recent ancestor of the Pygmy languages is Proto-Pygmy which was spoken around 20,000 years before the present day. Since the pygmies have such ling lifespans (350 for females, 200 for males) and their tight knit social groups which span several generations, the rate of language change is much slower in comparison to Modern Homo Spargere. As such the Pygmy language language family has few members relative to other languages families of similar ages.