💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dogon"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| mandinkanoun | The language spoken by these people, of the Mandé group of the Niger-Congo language family. |
| bolonnoun | An ethnic group in Mali. |
| wolofnoun | The language traditionally spoken by those people. |
| maourinoun | A member of an ethnic group of western Africa, a subgroup of the Hausa, concentrated around the Dallol Maouri (Maouri Valley) of the Niger River. |
| soninkenoun | The language of these people. |
| mandingonoun | A macrolanguage spoken primarily in West Africa, with seven individual languages: Mandinka, Eastern Maninkakan, Forest Maninka, Kita Maninkakan, Konyanka Maninka, Sankaran Maninka, Western Maninkakan. |
| djolofnoun | Alternative form of Wolof. [A West African people, mostly in Senegal.] |
| bambaranoun | A member of a Mandé ethnic group native to much of West Africa. |
| fulanoun | A member of a largely pastoral Muslim people of West Africa. |
| senufonoun | A member of an ethnolinguistic group composed of diverse subgroups of Gur-speaking people living in an area spanning from southern Mali and the extreme western corner of Burkina Faso to Katiola in Côte d'Ivoire. |
| dendinoun | A Songhay language spoken by these people. |
| songhainoun | Any member of a West African people who speak the Songhai languages. |
| jolanoun | An ethnic group found in Senegal (where they predominate in the region of Casamance), the Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau. |
| senoufonoun | Alternative form of Senufo. [A member of an ethnolinguistic group composed of diverse subgroups of Gur-speaking people living in an area spanning from southern Mali and the extreme western corner of Burkina Faso to Katiola in Côte d'Ivoire.] |
| markanoun | The Manding language of these people. |
| aouellimidennoun | A subgroup of the Tuareg people. |
| serernoun | The language of the Serer people. |
| gorannoun | A language spoken in southeastern parts of Kurdistan by Kurdish people, part of the Gorani-Zaza language family. This language has no relation with the Goran language spoken by the Daza people. |
| makondenoun | A people of southeast Tanzania and northern Mozambique. |
| gonjanoun | The people of the former kingdom of Gonja. |
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