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The Manding languages are mutual intelligibility dialects or languages in West Africa of the Mande family. Their best-known members are Bambara the most widely spoken language in Mali; Mandinka the main language of Gambia; Maninka or Malinké a major language of Guinea; and Dyula a trade language of the northern Ivory Coast and western Burkina Faso.

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