- The
Djimini (also
spelt Dyimini)
people of Côte d’Ivoire
belong to the
larger Senoufo group. They have a po****tion of
about 100,000 and live in the north-eastern...
-
Djimini (Jinmini) is a
southern Senufo language of
Ivory Coast.
Blacksmiths among the
Djimini once
spoke Tonjon, a
Mande language.
Djimini at Ethnologue...
- Tagwana–
Djimini are a
branch of the
Senufo languages of Côte d'Ivoire. v t e v t e...
- (spoken in Côte d'Ivoire) (8,000 speakers)
Southern Senufo Tagwana–
Djimini languages Djimini (Dyimini) (spoken in Côte d'Ivoire) (96,000 speakers) Tagwana...
-
approximately 8,000
people in
northern Ivory Coast. It is
bordered to the
south by
Djimini, a
southern Senufo language, and to the west by Nyarafolo,
another Senufo...
- + 2) baa-tàànrè (5 + 3) baa-sìcyɛ̀ɛ̀rè (5 + 4) kɛ̄ Senufo, Tagwana-
Djimini Djimini Senoufo nuŋɡ͡ba ʃyɛn tããri tid͡ʒɛrɛ kaŋɡuruɡo kɔɡɔlɔni kɔlɔʃyɛn (5...
- with the geographically-closest relatives, the
Southern Senufo Tagwana–
Djimini languages,
approximately 200
kilometres (120 mi) to the west, on the other...
- is a
southern Senufo language of
Ivory Coast. It is
closely related to
Djimini.
Tagwana at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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around Ferkessédougou;
Ethnologue reports a
classification as Tagwana-
Djimini rather than Senari.
Within Senufo as a whole, the
Senari languages are...
- (Jihad) in
current Northern part of
Ivory Coast,
attacked the
Tagouana and
Djimini,
defeating the
former and
signing the
truce with the latter, A
second Zerma...