In Mandinka, you would just use the Arabic phrase: Salaam aleikum
In Mandinka, "welcome" is said as "salamalekum."
Bakindick Mandinka's population is 1,801.
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!
You can say "lafi" to say goodnight in Mandinka.
Mali in Mandinka simply means Hippopotamus.
Ah-bah-raka
In Mandinka, "goodbye" is said as "Ba beneen," which translates to "go well."
the mandinka, manlike is a west african ethnic group with an global population of eleven million
Uhoro is the Kikuyu word for the English word hello.
Hello = Tālofa
You can say "I love you mom" in Mandinka by saying "Ma yá def."
The word for hello in Cajun is "Bonjour."