- Jola (French: Diola; Jola: Joola), also
called Jola-Fonyi (French: Diola-Fogny) and Kujamataak, is a
language spoken by 475,000
people in the Casamance...
- Jola (Joola) or
Diola is a
dialect continuum spoken in Senegal, the Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau. It
belongs to the Bak
branch of the Niger–Congo language...
- people. They are also
known as Biafara, Beafada, Biafar, Bidyola, Dfola,
Dyola, Fada, and Yola. In
Guinea Bissau, the
Biafada are
divided into four groups...
- sɪbːaɣɪr (5 + 4) ɡɷɲɛn (litː hands) Bak, Jola, Jola
Proper Jola-Fonyi (
Dyola) (1) jəkon siɡaba sifeeɡiir
sibaakiir ****ɔk ****ɔk di jəkon (5 + 1) ****ɔk...
- some
African languages the word for five is the same as "hand" or "fist" (
Dyola language of Guinea-Bissau,
Banda language of
Central Africa).
Counting continues...
-
Bishop Stephen Dami
Mamza (2011) [https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/
dyola.html Yola (Diocese) Catholic-Hierarchy. The
Anglican Diocese of Yola (1990)...
- Serer-Sin, Fulani, Serer-Non, Konyagi, Basari, Biafada,
Badyara (Pajade),
Dyola, Mandyak, Balante, Banyun, Nalu, Cobiana, C****anga,
Bidyogo I.A.1.b Southern:...
- Koelle's Name
Modern Name
Country I. North-West
Atlantic Fulup Dyola (Huluf)
Senegal Fīlham
Dyola (Filham)
Senegal Bōla
Mankanya (Bulama)
Senegal Sarār Mankanya...