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Manjak people or the
Manjaco (Manjak: Manjaku; French: Mandjak; Portuguese:
Manjaco; Wolof: Njaago; Jola: Manjago) are a West
African ethnic group who...
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Manjak may
refer to:
Manjak language, a Bak
language spoken by the
Manjak people Manjak people, an
ethnic group in Guinea-Bissau and
Senegal Manjak (Vladičin...
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Manjak or
Manjack (French: Manjak, Manjaque; Portuguese:
Manjaco) or Njak is a Bak
language of Guinea-Bissau and Senegal. The
language is also
known as...
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following estimates.
Fulani 28.5%
Balanta 22.5%
Mandinga 14.7%
Papel 9.1%
Manjaco 8.3%
Beafada 3.5%
Mancanha 3.1%
Bijago 2.1%
Felupe 1.7%
Mansoanca 1.4%...
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Balanta and
Papel people, who live in the
southern coastal regions; and
Manjaco and Mancanha, who
occupy the
central and
northern coastal areas. Most of...
- m-tuɣum
Manjaco (Baboque) pə-kəs / k- kä-batʂ b-iis / g- pə-roomaj / i- pə-ndeämənt m-tum pə-nyak ka-muä b-kɔʔ / g- / m-ŋk m-lek ka-tim
Manjaco (Pecixe)...
- creole's
substrate language is the
language of the
local peoples: Mandingas,
Manjacos, Pepéis and others, but most of the
lexicon (around 80%)
comes from Portuguese...
- to the
buchundu of the
related Manjago people (also Man'yago, Manjaku,
Manjaco and Manjaca) of
Gambia and Guinea-Bissau, as well as the
busunde of the...
- (Cameroon) 53%,
Dogon (Mali) 45%, Felupe-Djola (Guinea-Bissau) 34%, Papel-
Manjaco-Mancanha (Guinea-Bissau) 20%, Tali (Cameroon) 20%,
Hausa (Sudan) 16%, Nalú...
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Portuguese settlers and
different black tribes (most are Fulas, Mandingos,
Manjacos, and Balante)
before the
nation became a
permanent Portuguese overseas...