the mandinka, manlike is a west african ethnic group with an global population of eleven million
In Mandinka, "welcome" is said as "salamalekum."
Bakindick Mandinka's population is 1,801.
You can say "lafi" to say goodnight in Mandinka.
Mali in Mandinka simply means Hippopotamus.
Ah-bah-raka
In Mandinka, you would just use the Arabic phrase: Salaam aleikum
In Mandinka, "goodbye" is said as "Ba beneen," which translates to "go well."
You can say "I love you mom" in Mandinka by saying "Ma yá def."
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Err, Mandingo... West Africa region right? Mandinka (West Africa) [to one person] I be ñaading Mandinka (West Africa) [to several people] Al be ñaading Mandinka (West Africa) [to one person] I be di Mandinka (West Africa) [to several people] Al be di Mandinka (West Africa) [to one person] I ne ke Mandinka (West Africa) [to several people] Al ne keMandinka (West Africa) [to one person] I tiina Mandinka (West Africa) [to several people] Al tiina Mandinka (West Africa) Kayira be Mandinka (West Africa) Ge iwurarafrom http://host.uniroma3.it/docenti/boylan/misc/hellos.htm. hope that helps!
The Mandinka Tribe practiced Islam as their religion. Islam was introduced to the tribe through trade and interaction with Muslim merchants and scholars. Today, the majority of Mandinka people continue to practice Islam.
The Mandinka people, primarily found in West Africa, are divided into several sub-groups or tribes, which include the Mandinka proper, the Maninka, the Malinke, the Bambara, and the Diakhanké, among others. Each tribe has its own distinct cultural practices and dialects, but they share a common heritage. The Mandinka are known for their rich traditions, music, and history, particularly their connection to the Mali Empire.