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Mali speak Bambara as a first or second language. It has a subject–object–verb clause structure and two lexical tones.[citation needed] Bambara is a variety... |
(Malinke), Mandinka, Soninke, Bambara, Kpelle, Jula (Dioula), Bozo, Mende, Susu, and Vai. There are around 60 to 75 languages spoken by 30 to 40 million... |
Shea butter (category Articles containing Bambara-language text) the tree's name in Bambara. It is known by many local names, such as kpakahili in the Dagbani language, taama in the Wali language, nkuto in Twi, kaɗe... |
Mandingo, the principal language of The Gambia; Bambara, the most widely spoken language in Mali; Maninka or Malinké, a major language of Guinea and Mali;... |
Vigna subterranea (redirect from Bambara nut) Vigna subterranea (common names: Bambara groundnut, Bambara nut, Bambara bean, Congo goober, earth pea, ground-bean, or hog-peanut) is a member of the... |
influenced by the neighbouring Mande languages in numerous ways. Many words have been borrowed from the Mande languages Bambara and Jula. Carlson (1994:2) notes... |
sociohistorical contexts in which Creole languages emerged. On the other hand, McWhorter points out that in languages such as Bambara, essentially a dialect of Manding... |
of ship size (18th and 19th century) Bambara language (ISO 639-1: bm), a West African language Malaysian language, or Bahasa Malaysia Bandmaster in the... |
influences from Zarma, Gur, Jula-Bambara, Akan, and Soninke, as Ghana is the westernmost area in which the Hausa language is a major lingua-franca among... |
Príncipe and Equatorial Guinea. Spanish in Equatorial Guinea Niger-Congo Bambara in Mali Bobo in Mali Bozo in Mali Chewa in Malawi and Zimbabwe Comorian... |
their languages are different. In Dogon cosmology, Dogon constitutes six of the twelve languages of the world (the others being Fulfulde, Mooré, Bambara, Bozo... |
of the languages within this language family that includes Bantu. The classification of the relatively divergent family of the Ubangian languages, centred... |
Louisiana Creole people (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 25) Bambara Empire depended on captives to replenish and increase its numbers; many of the people who called themselves Bambara were not ethnic Bambara.... |
Mali (category Articles containing Bambara-language text) capital and largest city is Bamako. The country has 13 official languages, of which Bambara is the most commonly spoken. The sovereign state of Mali consists... |
this classification remains controversial. Linguist Gerrit Dimmendaal (2008) believes that for now it is best considered an independent language family... |
and their languages, are one of several called Bobo in Bambara. The Bwa are distinguished as the Bobo Wule/Oule "Red Bobo". The Bwa languages are not mutually... |
Linguistic insecurity (redirect from Language insecurity) régionales, bambara, français. Ed. G. Dumestre et al. Paris: Didier Erudition, 1994. Calvet, Louis-Jean. Towards an Ecology of World Languages. Oxford: Blackwell... |
also bordered mainly by Mande languages like Bambara and Dioula, and they have been influenced considerably by those languages in both vocabulary and grammar... |
African art (redirect from Bambara art) figure; 14th-17th century; Cleveland Museum of Art (Ohio, USA) The Bambara people (Bambara: Bamanankaw) adapted many artistic traditions and began to create... |
Tommo So (redirect from Tombo language) Tommo So as their first language. Bambara and French (Mali's lingua franca and national language) are common second languages for Tommo So speakers, with... |