2017-07-27T18:21:57+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Soninke language, Mandinka language, Susu language, Maninka language, Mano language, Dyula language, Zialo language, Yalunka language, Lele language (Guinea), Landoma language, Mbulungish language, Sua language, Dan language, Kissi language, Kpelle language, Bassari language, Varieties of American Sign Language, Badyara language, Wamey language, Pular language, Baga language, Limba language flashcards
Languages of Guinea

Languages of Guinea

  • Soninke language
    The Soninke language (Soninke: Sooninkanxanne) is a Mande language spoken by the Soninke people of West Africa.
  • Mandinka language
    The Mandinka language (Mandi'nka kango), or Mandingo, is a Mandé language spoken by the Mandinka people of the Casamance region of Senegal, the Gambia, and northern Guinea-Bissau.
  • Susu language
    The Susu language (endonym Sosoxui; French: Soussou) is the language of the Susu or Soso people of Guinea and Sierra Leone, West Africa.
  • Maninka language
    Maninka (Malinke), or more precisely Eastern Maninka, is the name of several closely related languages and dialects of the southeastern Manding subgroup of the Mande branch of the Niger–Congo languages.
  • Mano language
    The Mano language, also known as Maa, Mah, and Mawe, is a significant Mande language of Liberia and Guinea.
  • Dyula language
    Jula (Dyula, Dioula) is a Mande language spoken in Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, and Mali.
  • Zialo language
    Zialo (self-identification Ziolo) is a language spoken by the Zialo people in Guinea.
  • Yalunka language
    Yalunka (or Jallonka) is the language of the Yalunka people of Guinea, Mali, Senegal, and Sierra Leone in West Africa.
  • Lele language (Guinea)
    Lele is a Mande language of Guinea.
  • Landoma language
    Landoma (Landouman, Landuma), or Cocoli, is a language of western Guinea.
  • Mbulungish language
    Mbulungish is a Senegambian language of Guinea.
  • Sua language
    Sua, also known as Mansoanka or Kunante, is a Mel language of Guinea-Bissau.
  • Dan language
    Dan /ˈdæn/ is a Mande language spoken primarily in Ivory Coast (~800,000 speakers) and Liberia (150,000–200,000 speakers).
  • Kissi language
    Kissi (or Kisi) is a Mel language of West Africa, closely related to Temne of Sierra Leone.
  • Kpelle language
    The Kpelle /kəˈpɛlə/ language (endonym: "Kpɛlɛɛ") is spoken by the Kpelle people and is part of the Mande family of languages.
  • Bassari language
    Basari, or Oniyan (Onian, Onëyan, Ayan, Biyan, Wo), is a Senegambian language of Senegal and Guinea spoken by traditional hunter-gatherers.
  • Varieties of American Sign Language
    American Sign Language (ASL) developed in the United States and Canada, but has spread around the world.
  • Badyara language
    Badyara is a Senegambian language of Guinea and Guinea-Bissau.
  • Wamey language
    Wamey (Meyny), or Konyagi (Conhague, Coniagui, Koniagui), is a Senegambian language of Senegal and Guinea.
  • Pular language
    Pular is a Fula language spoken primarily by the Fula people of Fouta Djallon, Guinea.
  • Baga language
    Baga, or Barka, is a dialect cluster spoken by the Baga people of coastal Guinea.
  • Limba language
    The Limba language, Hulimba, is an erstwhile Atlantic language of Sierra Leone.