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Supyire, or Suppire, is a
Senufo language spoken in the Sik****o
Region of
southeastern Mali and in
adjoining regions of
Ivory Coast. In
their native language...
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neighbour of the
Supyire language,
spoken in
southeastern Mali.
Sucite is
sometimes regarded as the
northern extension of the
Supyire language. The two...
- Suppire–Mamara
languages are:
Mamara (Minyanka, Mianka)
Nanerige (Nanergé)
Supyire (Suppire)
Sucite (Sicite, Sìcìté)
Shempire (Syempire)
Senufo languages...
- by
about 750,000
people in
southeastern Mali. It is
closely related to
Supyire.
Minyanka is one of the
national languages of Mali. A
pharyngeal fricative...
- (Nanergé) (50,000 speakers)
Sucite (Sicite, Sìcìté) (38,000 speakers)
Supyire (Suppire, Shempire, Syempire) (spoken in Mali) (460,000 speakers) Central...
- of
other Senufo languages. It is like the two
Northern Senufo languages Supyire and
Mamara in
having only five
nasal against seven oral vowels. In the...
- minutes, and seconds.
Octogesimal systems are
based on the
number 80.
Supyire is said to have a base-80 system; it
counts in
twenties (with 5 and 10...
- three-digit
narcissistic number exists. 80
Octogesimal Used as a sub-base in
Supyire. 85 Ascii85 encoding. This is the
minimum number of
characters needed to...
- (1976), p. ?.
Kleine (2003), p. 263. Carlson,
Robert (1994). A
Grammar of
Supyire.
Walter de Gruyter. Collins, Beverley; Mees,
Inger M. (2003) [First published...
- 800 ? SE Senoufo, Sìcìté
Senufo Niger–Congo None? 3,000 ? SE Senoufo,
Supyire Senufo Niger–Congo None? 350,000 ? S Songhay,
Humburi Senni Songhay (Southern)...