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That doesn’t sound nothing like Mandinka, how can a small country like the Gambia with a small population, surrounded by a whole another country with it’s own language (Senegal) dominate the narrative of a whole ethnic group. A group that is 10 times larger than the population of Gambia? Blame it on the European’s history books. This language you are speaking is not the Mandinka language spoken by the Mandinka people in Mali, Guinea & Côte d’Ivoire (the larger population), even the traditional music don’t sound the same 🤦🏾♂️ They really did a number on us in the history books This language you are using is a dialect with a fusion of Wolof from Senegal, definitely doesn’t sound like anything from the Mandinka Tribe. You guys branding it as Mandinka create a really big confusion that has nothing to do with the large Mandinka population in Guinea 🇬🇳, Côte d’Ivoire 🇨🇮 and Mali 🇲🇱 and has nothing to do with Wassoulou Culture. It’s really confusing. The dialect being used in this language sounds like Wolof from Senegal, how can it be Mandinka if the larger population of Mandinka people don’t speak Wolof?, if we the large Mandinka population don’t speak Wolof or understand what you’re saying, how can this be Mandinka? They definitely got us in the history book SMH🤦🏾♂️.
Actually we can use the same agreement to say that you guys are not speaking mandinka, saying that these people speak like wollof is a blatant ignorance.
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That doesn’t sound nothing like Mandinka,
how can a small country like the Gambia with a small population, surrounded by a whole another country with it’s own language (Senegal) dominate the narrative of a whole ethnic group. A group that is 10 times larger than the population of Gambia? Blame it on the European’s history books.
This language you are speaking is not the Mandinka language spoken by the Mandinka people in Mali, Guinea & Côte d’Ivoire (the larger population), even the traditional music don’t sound the same 🤦🏾♂️
They really did a number on us in the history books
This language you are using is a dialect with a fusion of Wolof from Senegal, definitely doesn’t sound like anything from the Mandinka Tribe.
You guys branding it as Mandinka create a really big confusion that has nothing to do with the large Mandinka population in Guinea 🇬🇳, Côte d’Ivoire 🇨🇮 and Mali 🇲🇱 and has nothing to do with Wassoulou Culture. It’s really confusing. The dialect being used in this language sounds like Wolof from Senegal, how can it be Mandinka if the larger population of Mandinka people don’t speak Wolof?, if we the large Mandinka population don’t speak Wolof or understand what you’re saying, how can this be Mandinka?
They definitely got us in the history book SMH🤦🏾♂️.
You are stupid dog and Lier,who told you this people are speaking wollof?
Let one thing Gambia, southern Senegal and Mandinkas in Guinea Bissau speak the same mandinka dialect.
Actually we can use the same agreement to say that you guys are not speaking mandinka, saying that these people speak like wollof is a blatant ignorance.