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Mandinka

American  
[man-ding-kuh] / mænˈdɪŋ kə /

noun

plural

Mandinkas,

plural

Mandinka
  1. Malinke.


Example Sentences

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For his 2012 album La Guinéenne, he embraced the golden age of west African music: lyrics in the Guinean Mandinka language accompanied by zouk, funk and reggae.

From The Guardian • May 22, 2020

Witnesses are testifying in English and local languages, including Mandinka and Wolof; a sign language interpreter follows along.

From New York Times • Aug. 31, 2019

Mansa Kunda, which Joof says translates to “kingdom” in Mandinka, claims a small corner in a neighborhood strip center that now serves as a portal to West Africa.

From Washington Post • Aug. 12, 2019

Students at the Newcomers’ Center come from countries as varied as Somalia and South Korea and speak languages as obscure as Triqui and Mandinka.

From Slate • Jun. 5, 2016

Amari surmised that women from many different tribes and countries were imprisoned here—Ibo, Ga, and Mandinka.

From "Copper Sun" by Sharon M. Draper