2017-07-27T18:24:09+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Soninke language, Bissa language, Mandinka language, Mende language, Susu language, Vai language, Maninka language, Mano language, Dyula language, Kono language, Zialo language, Yalunka language, Lele language (Guinea), Mwan language, Gbandi language, Samo language (Burkina), Tonjon language, Goo language, Dan language, Ligbi language, Bobo language, Gban language, Kpelle language, Bozo language, Dama language (Sierra Leone), Guro language, Loko language, Mokole languages, Samogo languages, Kakabe language, Wan language, Banka language, Mixifore language, Kuranko language, Loma language, Gbin language, Kpee language, Boko language, Busa language (Mande), Sembla language, Beng language, Duun language, Jeri language, Jowulu language, Kyenga language, Shanga language, Tura language, Yaure language flashcards
Mande languages

Mande languages

  • Soninke language
    The Soninke language (Soninke: Sooninkanxanne) is a Mande language spoken by the Soninke people of West Africa.
  • Bissa language
    Bissa (Bisa) is a Mande language that is spoken by the Bissa people of Burkina Faso, Ghana and (marginally) Togo.
  • 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.
  • Mende language
    Mende /ˈmɛndi/ (Mɛnde yia) is a major language of Sierra Leone, with some speakers in neighboring Liberia.
  • 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.
  • Vai language
    The Vai language, alternately called Vy or Gallinas, is a Mande language, spoken by the Vai people, roughly 104,000 in Liberia and by smaller populations, some 15,500, in Sierra Leone.
  • 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.
  • Kono language
    The Kono language (Kɔnɔ) is a language spoken in Sierra Leone by the Kono people.
  • 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.
  • Mwan language
    Mwan (Mwa, Mouan, Muan, Muana, Mona) is a Mande language of Ivory Coast.
  • Gbandi language
    The Bandi language, also known as Bande, Gbande, Gbandi and Gbunde, is a Mande language.
  • Samo language (Burkina)
    Samo (Sane, San, Sa) is a dialect cluster of Mande languages spoken in Burkina Faso.
  • Tonjon language
    Tonjon is an extinct Mande language once spoken by blacksmiths among the Djimini Senoufo of Ivory Coast.
  • Goo language
    Goo is a recently-discovered Mande language of Ivory Coast.
  • Dan language
    Dan /ˈdæn/ is a Mande language spoken primarily in Ivory Coast (~800,000 speakers) and Liberia (150,000–200,000 speakers).
  • Ligbi language
    Ligbi (or Ligby) is a Mande language spoken in Ghana in the north-west corner of the Brong-Ahafo Region.
  • Bobo language
    Bobo (Bɔbɔ; also known as Bobo Fi, Bobo Fign, Bobo Fing, Bobo Mandaré, Black Bobo) is a major Mande language of Burkina Faso; the western city of Bobo Dioulasso is named partly for the Bobo people.
  • Gban language
    Gban, or Gagu (Gagou), is a Mande language of Ivory Coast.
  • Kpelle language
    The Kpelle /kəˈpɛlə/ language (endonym: "Kpɛlɛɛ") is spoken by the Kpelle people and is part of the Mande family of languages.
  • Bozo language
    Bozo (sometimes Boso, 'house of straw') is spoken by the Bozo, the principal fishing people of the Inner Niger Delta in Mali.
  • Dama language (Sierra Leone)
    Dama is an extinct language of Sierra Leone.
  • Guro language
    Guro (Gouro), also known as Kweni (Kwéndré) and Lo, is a Mande language spoken by approximately a million people in Ivory Coast, primarily in the areas of Haut-Sassandra and Marahoue, and the Goh.
  • Loko language
    Loko, or Landogo, is a Southwestern Mande language spoken by the Loko people, who primarily live in Northern Sierra Leone.
  • Mokole languages
    The Mokole languages are a small group of Mande languages of Guinea and Sierra Leone.
  • Samogo languages
    The Samogo languages are a small group of Mande languages of Mali and Burkina Faso.
  • Kakabe language
    Kakabe is a minor Mande language of Guinea.
  • Wan language
    Wan, or Nwa, is a Mande language of Ivory Coast.
  • Banka language
    Banka, or Bankagooma, is a minor Mande language of Mali.
  • Mixifore language
    Mixifore, or Mogofin, is a minor Mande language of Guinea.
  • Kuranko language
    Kuranko is a Mande language spoken by approximately 350,000 people in Sierra Leone and Guinea.
  • Loma language
    Loma (Loghoma, Looma, Lorma) is a Mande language spoken by the Loma people of Liberia and Guinea.
  • Gbin language
    Gbin (Gbĩ) is an extinct Mande language of Ivory Coast, neighboring but not closely related to Beng.
  • Kpee language
    The Kpee language, Kpeego, commonly called Numu (Noumoukan), is a Mande language spoken by blacksmiths (numu) in Burkina Faso.
  • Boko language
    Boko, or Boo, is a Mande language of Benin and Nigeria.
  • Busa language (Mande)
    Busa, or Bisã, is the Mande language of the former Bussa Emirate in Nigeria.
  • Sembla language
    Sembla (Sambla), or Seenku (Seeku), is a Mande language of Burkina Faso.
  • Beng language
    Beng (Ben) is a Mande language of Ivory Coast.
  • Duun language
    Duun is a Mande language of Mali.
  • Jeri language
    Jeri is a Mande language of Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso.
  • Jowulu language
    Jowulu, also known as Jɔ or ambiguously as Samogho, is a minor Mande language of Mali.
  • Kyenga language
    Kyenga (also spelled Tyenga, Tienga, Kyanga, Tyanga, Cenka, Kenga), is a Mande language of Nigeria and Benin.
  • Shanga language
    Shanga (Shangawa, Shonga, Shongawa) is a Mande language of Nigeria.
  • Tura language
    Tura (Toura) is a Mande language of Ivory Coast.
  • Yaure language
    Yaure (Yaouré, Yohowré, Youré) is a Mande language of Ivory Coast.