Concept information
Preferred term
Bambara
Definition
- Bambara, also known as Bamana, is a lingua franca and national language of Mali spoken natively by 4.2 million Bambara people and about 10 million second-language users. Bambara is a variety of a group of closely related languages called Manding, whose native speakers trace their cultural history to the medieval Mali Empire. It has a subject–object–verb clause structure and two lexical tones. Manding languages are a sub-branch of Mande languages that are part of the hypothetical Niger-Congo language family. However, as the Mande languages lack the noun-class morphology, linguists increasingly treat Mande and Atlantic–Congo as independent language families and reject the Niger-Congo hypothesis.
Broader concept
Entry terms
- Bamana
Identifier
- BAM
Notation
- bam
- BM
- bm
In other languages
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bambara
Bambara
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bamana
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bamanankan
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ߡߊߣߊ߲
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бамана
Bulgarian
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bambara
Croatian
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bambarština
Czech
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bambara
Danish
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Bambara
Dutch
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bambara keel
Estonian
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bambara
Finnish
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bamana
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bambara
French
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Bambara
German
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Μπαμπάρα
Greek
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bambara
Hungarian
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Bambairis
Irish
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bambara
Italian
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bambaru valoda
Latvian
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bambarų kalba
Lithuanian
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Bambara
Maltese
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bambara
Polish
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bambara
Portuguese
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bambara
Romanian
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bambarčina
Slovak
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bambarščina
Slovenian
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bambara
Spanish
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bambara
Swedish
URI
http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/BAM
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