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Ba̱mba̱ra (a̱lyem)

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Ba̱mba̱ra
a̱lyem, modern language
TafaMande Jhyuk
A̱lyoot a̱lyem a̱byinBamanankan Jhyuk
A̱byinKhwong A̱ta̱m Nzwuom, Mali Jhyuk
Indigenous toMali Jhyuk
Linguistic typologysubject–object–verb Jhyuk
LyuutMasaba, lyuut Lati̱n, lyuut Lati̱n, N'Ko, A̱jami Jhyuk
Ethnologue language status4 Educational Jhyuk
Wikimedia language codebm Jhyuk

Ba̱mba̱ra (lyuut La̱ra̱ba: بامبارا, Shong: Bambara, á̱ ka ndyen nang Bamana (lyuut N'Ko: ߓߡߊߣߊ߲) ku Bamanankan (ߓߡߊߣߊ߲ߞߊ߲)), yet a̱lyem a̱gwomna̱ti kya ma̱ng a̱lyem a̱byin Mali nang kpa̱mkpaan ma̱ng á̱niet miliyon 15 lyiat a̱ni, A̱ba̱mba̱ra miliyon a̱fwuon ba nang ji̱ yet a̱lyem mbyin mba ji a̱ni, mbeang kpa̱mkpaan ma̱ng á̱nietlyiat miliyon 10 ba̱ lyiat nji nang a̱lyem a̱feang a̱ni. Á̱ ku tyan nyia̱ a̱yaakpa 80 mami a̱yaakpa 100 á̱niet Mali bya lyiat Ba̱mba̱ra nang a̱lyem mbyin ku a̱si̱ a̱feang mba ka. Ji̱ byia̱ nok a̱lyiat a̱pyia̱ a̱lyiat–a̱saai a̱lyiat–ta̱m ma̱ng nwunwuat la̱kzi̱t nfeang. A̱lyoot mbyin ka bamanankan fa "a̱lyem (kan) á̱niet song A̱bwoi (bámànán), á̱niet ba̱ lak Khwikpaa̱pyia̱ ba",[1] di̱ nyia̱ fi̱p ma̱ng á̱nietlyiat Dyula ba, ba̱ yet Á̱nietkpaa̱pyia̱ bya.[2]

  1. Donaldson, Coleman (1 Zwat Tsat 2019). Linguistic and Civic Refinement in the N'ko Movement of Manding-Speaking West Africa (di̱n Shong). Signs and Society. (7)(2). w. 161. DOI 10.1086/702554. ISSN 2326-4489
  2. Vydrin, Valentin (1999). Manding-English Dictionary : (Maninka, Bamana). ISBN 9780993996931. Lac-Beauport. w. 69. OCLC 905517929

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Nkyang myiam

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  • Online Bambara Course from the Indiana University
  • "AN INTRODUCTION TO BAMBARA" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-21. (168 KB) on peacecorps.gov

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