• /ɔ̃/. Baoulé has five tones: high, low, mid, rising, and falling. Baoulé uses the following letters to indicate the following phonemes: Akan language Anyin...
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    Baoulé /ˈbaʊˌleɪ/ (Baule: Baule [ba.u.le]; French: baoulé [bawle]) are a Akan people and one of the largest ethnicities in Côte d'Ivoire. The Baoulé are...
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  • Baoulé or Baule may refer to: Baoulé people Baoulé language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Baoulé. If an internal link...
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    Cultural history of the buttocks (category Articles containing Baoulé-language text)
    Cultural history of the buttocks has included various art forms as well as a sexualization of the buttocks which has occurred throughout history. Sexologist...
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  • Syllabic consonant (category Articles containing Baoulé-language text)
    Baoulé, m or n may be syllabic. As a stand-alone word, it means 'I' (first person subject pronoun), as in N ti baule [n̩̄ tɪ̄ bāūlē] 'I speak Baoulé'...
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    indigenous languages fall into five main branches of the Niger–Congo family. In the southeastern quadrant are Kwa languages, some such as Baoulé and Anyin...
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    2023, unveiled the competition; "Akwaba", which means "Welcome" in Baoulé language. It is an elephant, which is Ivory Coast's animal symbol. Its kit bears...
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  • Niger-Congo language spoken mainly in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana. It is a Kwa language of the Central Tano branch, forming a dialect continuum with Baoulé, and...
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    languages can be used as prestige dialects : for example, a wedding ceremony between two young urban Baoulé people with poor knowledge of the Baoulé language...
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    Awoulaba (category Articles containing Baoulé-language text)
    Awoulaba is a Baoulé-language term from Ivory Coast meaning "queen of beauty", which refers to women who have plump and curvaceous bodies featuring large...
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  • Ghana) Bia (Primarily in Ivory Coast and Western Ghana) North Bia Anyin Baoulé Chakosi (Anufo) Sefwi (Sehwi) South Bia Nzema Ahanta Jwira-Pepesa All have...
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  • two minor languages of Ivory Coast, Ebrié and Mbato. The Tano branch includes the major languages of SE Ivory Coast and southern Ghana, Baoulé and Akan...
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  • as a phoneme, while l-Akan refers to the Akan cluster comprising Nzema, Baoulé, Anyin and other dialects spoken mainly in Côte d'Ivoire, which have /l/...
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  • Baoulé. Although it is a Bia language, Nzema is also one of the many Akan languages, and it has had considerable influence from other Akan languages,...
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    is not one of the languages in development yet. Acehnese Adyghe Afar BETA Aragonese Avar Bagheli Balochi (Baluchi) Bangala Baoulé Bashkir Berber (Tamazight...
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  • Barro Colorado Island, in Panama Canal Black Crown Initiate Baoulé language, ISO-639-2 language code bci Barcaldine Airport, IATA airport code "BCI" BCCI...
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    The Baoulé River (French: Fleuve Baoulé, from Manding for "Red River") is a river in Mali in West Africa. It flows from a source west of Bamako to the...
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    The Kwa languages, often specified as New Kwa, are a proposed but as-yet-undemonstrated family of languages spoken in the south-eastern part of Ivory...
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  • Akan people include: the Agona, Akuapem, Akwamu, Akyem, Anyi, Ashanti, Baoulé, Bono, Chakosi, Fante, Kwahu, Sefwi, Wassa, Ahanta, and Nzema, among others...
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    Ivory Coast (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    in West Africa. Its official language is French, and indigenous languages are also widely used, including Bété, Baoulé, Dioula, Dan, Anyin, and Cebaara...
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  • name spelt "Konan" in the Breton language Kɔnan, a male given name in a number of Akan cultures, chiefly the Baoulé people, for whom it is typically given...
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    Koulikoro Region (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    River. The region is irrigated by several rivers, including the Niger, Baoulé, Sankarani, Baogé, Bani and Bafing. The climate of the region's south has...
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    পাতা) in chittagoneon Bangla Awromangnrin in Baoulé 'Kungurekwu u tamen in Tiv Nchuanwu in Igbo language ደማከሴ (Demakese) in Ethiopia In Nigeria, scent...
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    themselves bought and sold slaves to Muslim merchants, Asante people and Baoulé people. As refugees from other West African ethnic groups escaped wars,...
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  • place they call Anou or Ano. Thus, they refer to themselves and their language as Anufo "people of Anu". They are called and referred to by different...
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    Alpha Blondy (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    people with his message, he chose to sing in many languages: English; French; Baoulé, and his native language – Dioula. Later, he also brought new instrumentation...
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    Country Population (2020) Principal languages Picture Abidjan  Ivory Coast 5,202,762 French, Abidjan French, Attié, Baoulé, Bété, Wobé, Ebrié Sekondi-Takoradi...
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  • mask, the person is transformed into the entity the mask represents. The Baoulé, the Dan (or Yacouba) and the Senoufo are all known for their wooden carvings...
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    Kômians are gathered in secret societies. The Agnis language is part of the Niger-Congo languages. Allegedly, there are 250 000 speakers in the Sud-Comöe...
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  • for Italian which has kept this style. In Côte d'Ivoire, local languages (such as Baoulé, Dioula, etc.) do not make a distinction between informal or formal...
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