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- Maninka Malinke Maninkakan N'Ko: ߡߊ߬ߣߌ߲߬ߞߊ߬ߞߊ߲ Native to Guinea, Mali, Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast Ethnicity Mandinka Native speakers 4...
- Bambara and two other very closely related Manding languages Malinke or Maninkakan in the southwest and K****onke (in the region of Kayes in the west), are...
- language in Mali Language codes ISO 639-3 Either: kao – K****onke mlq – Western Malinke (Malinka) Glottolog xaas1235  Xaasongaxango west2500  Western Maninkakan...
- Kita Maninkakan, or Central Malinke, is a Manding language spoken by about a million people in Mali, where it is a national language. About 10% are ethnically...
- (dogon), le fulfulde (peul), le hasanya (maure), le mamara (miniyanka), le maninkakan (malinké) le soninke (sarakolé), le soKoy (songhoï), le syenara (sénoufo)...
- Guinée (French) 𞤖𞤢𞤱𞤼𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 𞤘𞤭𞤲𞤫 (****r) ߖߌ߬ߣߍ߫ ߞߊ ߝߊߛߏߖߊߡߊߣߊ (Eastern Maninkakan) Flag Coat of arms Motto: "Travail, Justice, Solidarité" (French) Work...
- primarily home to the Malinké people, and a distinctive dialect of the Maninkakan language is spoken there. According to Martin Meredith, the Carthaginians...
- ****igned: emk – Eastern Maninkakan mku – Konyanka Maninka mlq – Western Maninkakan mnk – Mandinka msc – Sankaran Maninka mwk – Kita Maninkakan The following codes...
- Kuranko people in Sierra Leone and Guinea. In Guinea it blends into Eastern Maninkakan dialectologically, but the people are ethnically distinct. Kuranko at...
- main dialect is Standard Bamara, which has significant influence from Maninkakan.[clarification needed] Bambara has many local dialects: Kaarta, Tambacounda...