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Mandyak language resources



Mandyak is spoken on a daily basis in: Guinea-Bissau Mandyak--> --> --> -->

Additional background on Mandyak
Ethnologue report for language code:kcj
Atlantic-Congo, Atlantic, Northern, Eastern Senegal-Guinea, Nun Language use Speakers also use Mandyak, but not vice versa. Comments Traditional religion. Also spoken in: Senegal Language name Kobiana ...

Ethnologue report for language code:mfv
Also spoken in France, Gambia, Senegal. Alternate names Mandjaque, Manjaca, Manjaco, Manjiak, Mandyak, Manjaku, Manjack, Ndyak, Mendyako, Kanyop Dialects Bok (Babok, Sarar, Teixeira Pinto, Tsaam), Likes ...

Ethnologue report for Guinea-Bissau
...spoken in France, Gambia, Senegal. Alternate names: Mandjaque, Manjaca, Manjaco, Manjiak, Mandyak, Manjaku, Manjack, Ndyak, Mendyako, Kanyop. Dialects: Bok (Babok, Sarar, Teixeira Pinto ...

Ethnologue report for Gambia
Mandjaque, Manjaca, Manjaco, Manjiak, Manjacu, Manjack, Mandyak, Ndyak, Kanyop. Dialects: Bok (Babok), Sarar, Teixeira Pinto, Tsaamo, Likes-Utsia (Baraa, Kalkus), Cur (Churo), Lund, Yu ...

Ethnologue 14 report for language code:MFV
Also spoken in France, Gambia, Senegal. Alternate names MANDJAQUE, MANJACA, MANJACO, MANJIAK, MANDYAK, MANJAKU, MANJACK, NDYAK, MENDYAKO, KANYOP Dialects BOK (BABOK, SARAR, TEIXEIRA PINTO, TSAAM ...

Ethnologue 14 report for language code:PBO
Atlantic-Congo, Atlantic, Northern, Bak, Manjaku-Papel. Comments Closely related to Mankanya and Mandyak. 3 dialects. Traditional religion, Christian. NT 1996. Also spoken in: Guinea Language name ...

Ethnologue 14 report for language code:KCJ
Closely related to Bainouk and Kasanga. Speakers are bilingual in Mandyak, but not vice versa. Traditional religion. Also spoken in: Senegal Language name KOBIANA Alternate names COBIANA, UBOI, BUY ...

Ethnologue report for language code:pbo
Close to Mankanya and Mandyak. 3 dialects. Classification Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Atlantic, Northern, Bak, Manjaku-Papel Language development NT: 1996. Comments Traditional religion, Christian. This web ...

What are the most spoken languages on earth?
Mandyak | Maninka | Manipuri | Mano | Manza | Maori | Mapuche | Mapudungun | Marathi | Maya | Mbere | Mbosi | Mbundu | Mehri | Mende | Min | Min Nan | Minang | Mingrelian | Mirandesa | Miskito | ...

The Unreached Peoples Prayer Profiles
...ethnic groups, the major ones being the Balante, the Fulani , the Pepel, the Malinke , and the Mandyak. Cape Verdians form a small, but significant, minority. The official language of Guinea-Bissau is ...



Mandyak


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All data is derived from UNESCO.





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