- The
Cangin (/ˈtʃæŋɪn/)
languages are
spoken by 200,000
people (as of 2007) in a
small area east of Dakar, Senegal. They are the
languages spoken by the...
- Roog or Rog (Koox in the
Cangin languages) is the
Supreme God and
creator of the
Serer religion of the
Senegambia region. In Serer, roog
means sky or the...
- The
Diourbel region (Serer and
Cangin: Jurbel) is a
region of
Senegal with 2,080,811
inhabitants (2023). The
regional capital is the city of Diourbel,...
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Ceereer ne (the
Serer people); or
saadj in
Serer or Saay in
Serer Saafi and
Cangin, is a
millet based Senegalese couscous. It is
traditionally consumed during...
- Tieudem, Mbidjeum, etc. The
Palors are a
member of the
Cangin people (those who
speak the
Cangin languages) and a sub-group of the
Serer people. In their...
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speaking Toucouleur) (27.5%));
Serer group (probably
including the
Serer Cangin peoples (16%));
Mandinka (4.9%); Jola (4.2%);
Soninke (2.4%);
other 5.4%...
- Ndut (Ndoute) is a
Cangin language of Senegal.
Ethnologue reports that it is 84%
cognate (and 55% intelligible) with Palor,
essentially a
divergent dialect...
- the Serer-Laalaa (or Laa, La, Lâ, or Serer). Each
group speaks Serer or a
Cangin language. "Serer" is the
standard spelling in
English speaking Gambia. "Seereer"...
- Noon (Non, None, Serer-Noon, Serer-Non) is a
Cangin language of
Senegal spoken in the Thiès
region (14°47′N 16°55′W / 14.783°N 16.917°W / 14.783; -16...
- the city of Thiès. Not all
Serer people speak Serer.
About 200,000
speak Cangin languages.
Because the
speakers are
ethnically Serer, they are commonly...