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Banyun (Banyum), Nyun, or
Bainouk, is a
Senegambian language group of
around 8
closely related languages in
Senegal and Guinea-Bissau.
Spellings are Bagnoun...
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Soninke by 9 percent, Jola by 4.5 percent,
Serer by 2.4 percent,
Manjak and
Bainouk by 1.6
percent each,
Portuguese Creole by 1 percent, and
English by 0.5...
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Bainuk people (also
called Banyuk, Banun, Banyun,
Bainouk, Bainunk, Banyum, Bagnoun, Banhum, Banyung, Ñuñ, Elomay, or Elunay) are an
ethnic group...
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Wolof by 18%,
Soninke by 9%, Jola by 4.5%,
Serer by 2.4%,
Manjak and
Bainouk by 1.6% each,
Guinean Creole by 1%, and
English by 0.5%.
Several other...
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category of
words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ELAR
archive of
Bainouk and its main
contact language Mandinka Wolof and
Mandinka resources, including...
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ancestral connections are
those of the Mandinga, Wolof, Biafada,
Papel and
Bainouk ethnicities,
while the
remaining suspected ethnicities will show much variation...
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variant Baga Sobané bsv
Should be
subsumed into
Sitemu variant Bainouk-Samik bcb
Split from
Bainouk-Gunyuño due
solely to
national border Bhalay bhx A caste...
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rather than
agreeing with a
grammatical category. For example, in
Bainouk: katama-ŋɔ river-prox. in-ka this / / katama-ā-ŋɔ river-pl-prox. in-ka-ā...
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Bainouk-Gunyaamolo-Gutobor Bainounk-Gujaher Gubeeher-Gufangor-Gubelor
Northeast Bainounk...
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localities are Diourourou, Kadialin, Badimbour, Kampoto, Bounkiling,
Kouadi Bainouk,
Kandialon and
Maniora Mandingue. Dakar, the capital, is 570 km away. About...