or Manjack (French: Mandjak, Mandyak; Portuguese: Manjaco) or Njak is a Bak language of Guinea-Bissau and Senegal. The language is also known as Kanyop... 3 KB (236 words) - 19:11, 4 April 2024 |
national language along with Balanta, Bedik, Fula, Hassaniya, Jola, Mandinka, Mandjak, Mankanya, Noon, Safen, Serer, Soninke, Wolof, the official language is... 135 KB (8,841 words) - 13:10, 6 April 2024 |
of the Bak language family based in the Senegal/Guinea-Bissau region, thus it is linguistically similar to the Mankanya and Mandjak languages, members of... 3 KB (212 words) - 18:49, 4 April 2024 |
Guinea-Bissau. Native languages include Balanta, Fula, Mandjak, Mandinka, Jola, and Papel. The number of speakers of these languages are indicated by the... 6 KB (402 words) - 03:39, 21 March 2024 |
bilingualism in Mandjak, a closely related language which is largely mutually comprehensible, as well as in other minority languages spoken in the area... 6 KB (428 words) - 18:56, 4 April 2024 |
for Accomack County Airport, Virginia, USA. MFV may also refer to: Mandjak language, spoken in Africa (by ISO 639 code) Motorised Fishing Vessel This disambiguation... 215 bytes (59 words) - 15:52, 14 October 2022 |
Cape Verdean Creole (redirect from Bádiu language) from several languages from Western Africa (Mandingo, Wolof, Fulani, Temne, Balanta, Mandjak, etc.), and the vocabulary from other languages (English, French... 97 KB (9,854 words) - 14:13, 2 April 2024 |
census); the largest village is Cassaca. The language of the island is reported to be Mandjak, a language of Guinea-Bissau with over 72,000 speakers altogether... 4 KB (190 words) - 06:41, 14 October 2022 |
The Papel languages of southern Senegal, Gambia, and northwestern Guinea-Bissau are an uncontroversial cluster of the Bak languages and form a dialect... 2 KB (104 words) - 12:44, 2 March 2024 |
Kaabu (category CS1 French-language sources (fr)) Kaabu was a multicultural state hosting several languages, namely: Balanta, Jola-Fonyi, Mandinka, Mandjak, Mankanya, Noon (Serer-Noon), Pulaar, Serer, Sarakhule... 19 KB (2,065 words) - 22:48, 31 March 2024 |
Guinea-Bissau (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt)) population speaks Portuguese, the official language, as a first language, and 33% speak it as a second language. However, Guinea-Bissau Creole, a Portuguese-based... 102 KB (9,316 words) - 08:37, 15 April 2024 |
Casamance Creole (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br)) Guinea-Bissau mainly during the colonial war, many refugees, such as the Mandjak, the Manggne and the Pépel, also reinforced the Creole population. In the... 13 KB (1,650 words) - 14:05, 2 April 2024 |
Manjak people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr)) Manjak people or the Manjaco (Manjak: Manjaku; French: Mandjak; Portuguese: Manjaco; Wolof: Njaago; Jola: Manjago) are a West African ethnic group who... 24 KB (3,079 words) - 14:51, 9 March 2024 |
Portuguese Guinea (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text) Guinea, forming a mulatto population speaking a Portuguese-based Creole language as a lingua franca. However, after 1500 most Portuguese interest, both... 31 KB (3,758 words) - 20:41, 18 March 2024 |
The Gambia (redirect from Gambian language) member of the Commonwealth, with English being the country's sole official language, both legacies of its British colonial past. The Gambia's economy is dominated... 107 KB (9,830 words) - 11:52, 15 April 2024 |
Senegal (category Articles containing French-language text) Several have the legal status of "national languages": Balanta-Ganja, Arabic, Jola-Fonyi, Mandinka, Mandjak, Mankanya, Noon (Serer-Noon), Pulaar, Serer... 97 KB (10,737 words) - 13:57, 16 April 2024 |
This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with M. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |... 58 KB (165 words) - 15:34, 30 July 2023 |