Mankanya Language (knf)

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Also Known As: Bola,Mancagne,Mankanha,Mancanha,Mancang,Mankanya


Description:

The Mankanya language is spoken by approximately 70,000 people in Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Gambia primarily belonging to the ethnic group of the same name. It belongs to the Atlantic branch of the Niger-Congo language family. The language has status as an official language in Senegal, and an orthography has recently been developed for writing it. Mankanya is known as "Uhula" by the people themselves (the Mankanya people, or "Bahula"). The name 'Mankanya' ('Mancagne' in French) is thought to have been conferred upon the people and their language by colonialists who mistook the name of their chief at the time of colonisation for the name of the people-group itself.

The language contains many loanwords from Kriol. There is also extensive bilingualism in Mandjak, a closely-related language which is largely mutually comprehensible, as well as in other minority languages spoken in the area, such as Mandinka and Jola. Finally, Mankanya speakers in Senegal also know French, and those in Gambia know English...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Mankanya Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Guinea-Bissau
Spoken In:

Regions: Africa

ISO 639-3 Code: knf

Classification Taxonomy

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  Niger-Congo Group

    Atlantic-Congo Group

      Atlantic Atlantic-Congo Group

        Northern Atlantic Group

          Bak Northern Group

            Manjaku-Papel Group

              Mankanya Language