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マンデ語, マンデ語族
What are "Mande languages"?
Mande languages are a branch of the Niger-Congo language family, primarily spoken in West Africa, particularly in countries such as Mali, Guinea, Ivory Coast, and Senegal. Major languages in this family include Bambara, Malinke, and Soninke. Mande languages are characterized by their rich tonal systems, complex noun class systems, and agglutinative morphology, where words are formed by combining various prefixes and suffixes. These languages play a crucial role in the cultural and social lives of their speakers, often reflecting the history and traditions of the Mande peoples. The study of Mande languages provides valuable insights into the linguistic diversity of West Africa, as well as the historical connections among different ethnic groups in the region.
Mande languages