Dyula (or Jula, Dioula, Julakan ߖߎ߬ߟߊ߬ߞߊ߲) is a language of the Mande language family spoken mainly in Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Mali, and also in...
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Look up Dyula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dyula may refer to: Dyula people, of Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast Dyula language, their Niger-Congo language...
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The Dyula (Dioula or Juula) are a Mande ethnic group inhabiting several West African countries, including Mali, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Burkina Faso...
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languages. It is used as a trade language in Mali between language groups. (Bambara is also very close to the Dyula language (Dyula: Jula or Julakan; French:...
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Burkina Faso (category Articles containing Dyula-language text)
by 0.1%. In the west, Mandé languages are widely spoken, the most predominant being Dioula (also known as Jula or Dyula), others including Bobo, Samo...
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the capital, Ouagadougou. In the west, Mande languages are widely spoken, the most predominant being Dyula (also spelled Jula or Dioula), others including...
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song Bobaraba, which means "big bottom" in the local Dyula language and in the Bambara language. -We made it as a tribute to women, because African women...
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is Dyula for 'blacksmith'. (See blacksmiths of western Africa.) The Ligbi area in Ghana is bordered to the west by Nafaanra, the Senufo language of the...
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women and children. The KIMI Foundation, which means "umbrella" in the Dyula language, focuses on treatment of chronic illnesses, including breast cancer...
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List of writing systems (category Lists of languages)
Neo-Tifinagh – Tamazight Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong – Hmong N'Ko – Maninka language, Bambara, Dyula language Oduduwa script – Yoruba Ogham – Gaelic, Britannic, Pictish...
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