You should have gotten someone to help you pronounce. Mandingo is spoken in Guinea, Mali, Ivory coast, senegal, Gambia. Good Morning is pronounce "Isoma" EE SOMA
Ghana,Burkina faso,sierra leone, guinea bissau,Liberia,mauritania,niger and tchad got smaller and bigger communities as well speaking it. you just might not now because its not called mandinka in some of these countries but its the same language. in Sierra leone and liberia its called Mandingo, in Burkina Faso it's called dioula/dyula in Ghana and Nigeria not Niger yes i meant n´Nigeria in kano state and the north they are called Wangara, they speak the same dialect as ivory coast and burkina faso does and similiar to the Bambara of Mali, same goes for Niger now the neighbouring Country of Nigeria and Mali they speak the Bambara Dialect. you can search Wangara Ghana to see clips of them, you also have some Dyula communities in Ghana as well. the Mandinkas in Tchad i don't know to much about. the ones in Benin and Togo still have the surnames but many can't speak it anymore but some still can think.
Awesome, I'm from morocco and I started learning mandinka to impress my Gambian and Senegalese friends 😀. I appreciate your interest in the African culture and roots.
@@laayouneie1713 nice are you one of those amazigh and bambara mixed people, because i have seen black amazigh that said there roots are bambara and comes originally from Mali?
@@freedom_is_gold6747 no I am from sahara so I'm concidered Sahraoui, in morocco we have black people but I don't know which ithnicity exactly, I think mali used to be under moroccan authurity for some time in the past so there may be a possible connection.
@@laayouneie1713 actually i do know a lot about it, 10% of morrocos population is black, many of the blk morrocans have origin in Hausa land, as far as the mandinka and Bambara connection it goes as following: their was a morrocan invasion of Songhai empire,which basically started as a family drama in the morrocan royal house about who was going to inherit the throne between a uncle and his nephew. The Nephew won the war but became completely bankrup after fighting his uncle, so he decided to invade Songhai and steal or rob them of all their resources.His advisors or the royal advisors of morroco told him that this was clearly Haram because the people of Songhai and mali are muslims too. The king didn't care about that and decided to go for it anyway. the result was that the morrocans raided and plundered Timbuktu and other cities, they were succesful because they had portuguese slaves with firearms something the people of the songhai army didn't have. they occupied parts of the songhai empire for 10-20 years and soldiers intermarried or had babies with songhai women, creating the ethnic group arma, they then took the schoolars of timbuktu and other people with them back to morroco including the Tuareg or berber schoolar ahmed baba es sudan and others and wanted to force them to work and teach i morrocan universities, and other people were brought as slaves to morroco as too.The morrocan occupation continued during the 10-20 years period that it was unitll an alliance of Bambara(mandinka) and fulani kicked out the morrocans and killed of most of their army and the reinforcements. The result of that also meant that the morrocan army back at home didn't have much strength left and the morrocan dynasty crumbled and was replaced by a new dynasty or ruling class in morroco. so thats the history behind it.
You are the son of Mansa Musa's brother 😊 the expedition really arrived, long live you in peace and prosperity, fellow Moroccan dark skinned sahraoui with you 😊 the south east ❤ one day again, we will win
@@ogadinma01 I’m good dear thanks and yes we call it Jula or Dioula it’s the same as Mandingo or Mandinka. That’s my dad tribe from Ivory Coast. Very good background history. I heard we’re the richest in the World and still is.
Beautiful language ❤
What is your name is pronounced. " Itodi? Not Intondi
Thank you for your correction.
I'm sure it's " itodu?"
@@mou3502 Different dialect. In Guinea its ITODI
In senegal we say ITO DUNG
@@VKS1895 Very similar. Just a different tone at the end
In Mali the dialects are different, but some of the words are the same.
Great job 👏 beautiful
Thank you! 😊
@@ErnestineLyons Are you AA?
You should have gotten someone to help you pronounce. Mandingo is spoken in Guinea, Mali, Ivory coast, senegal, Gambia. Good Morning is pronounce "Isoma" EE SOMA
Her pronunciation was fine respective to Mandinka spoken in Gambia
Ghana,Burkina faso,sierra leone, guinea bissau,Liberia,mauritania,niger and tchad got smaller and bigger communities as well speaking it. you just might not now because its not called mandinka in some of these countries but its the same language. in Sierra leone and liberia its called Mandingo, in Burkina Faso it's called dioula/dyula in Ghana and Nigeria not Niger yes i meant n´Nigeria in kano state and the north they are called Wangara, they speak the same dialect as ivory coast and burkina faso does and similiar to the Bambara of Mali, same goes for Niger now the neighbouring Country of Nigeria and Mali they speak the Bambara Dialect. you can search Wangara Ghana to see clips of them, you also have some Dyula communities in Ghana as well. the Mandinkas in Tchad i don't know to much about. the ones in Benin and Togo still have the surnames but many can't speak it anymore but some still can think.
Great job
I love it. Where are you from?
Thank you I am from Michigan.
Awesome, I'm from morocco and I started learning mandinka to impress my Gambian and Senegalese friends 😀.
I appreciate your interest in the African culture and roots.
@@laayouneie1713 nice are you one of those amazigh and bambara mixed people, because i have seen black amazigh that said there roots are bambara and comes originally from Mali?
@@freedom_is_gold6747 no I am from sahara so I'm concidered Sahraoui, in morocco we have black people but I don't know which ithnicity exactly, I think mali used to be under moroccan authurity for some time in the past so there may be a possible connection.
@@laayouneie1713 actually i do know a lot about it, 10% of morrocos population is black, many of the blk morrocans have origin in Hausa land, as far as the mandinka and Bambara connection it goes as following: their was a morrocan invasion of Songhai empire,which basically started as a family drama in the morrocan royal house about who was going to inherit the throne between a uncle and his nephew. The Nephew won the war but became completely bankrup after fighting his uncle, so he decided to invade Songhai and steal or rob them of all their resources.His advisors or the royal advisors of morroco told him that this was clearly Haram because the people of Songhai and mali are muslims too. The king didn't care about that and decided to go for it anyway. the result was that the morrocans raided and plundered Timbuktu and other cities, they were succesful because they had portuguese slaves with firearms something the people of the songhai army didn't have. they occupied parts of the songhai empire for 10-20 years and soldiers intermarried or had babies with songhai women, creating the ethnic group arma, they then took the schoolars of timbuktu and other people with them back to morroco including the Tuareg or berber schoolar ahmed baba es sudan and others and wanted to force them to work and teach i morrocan universities, and other people were brought as slaves to morroco as too.The morrocan occupation continued during the 10-20 years period that it was unitll an alliance of Bambara(mandinka) and fulani kicked out the morrocans and killed of most of their army and the reinforcements. The result of that also meant that the morrocan army back at home didn't have much strength left and the morrocan dynasty crumbled and was replaced by a new dynasty or ruling class in morroco. so thats the history behind it.
This is dope
Thank you sir
@@ErnestineLyons will u be doin anymore
Have you looked at the script N'ko?
Just looked it up. Fascinated.
Baraka is Arabic. Thank you is Inike
Sir I've seen several videos with people that are Mandinka saying the same words the same way....
If you take out Arabic from mandinka language what words are you going to be left with? Mandinka language is full of Arabic ..
@@abdulkadir2233 that is not true, the words are there its just that due to Islam a lot of arabic loan words exist. because preachers used them.
What a great job sister, but you should still add more to advance yours, but thank you so much dear
I liked to know, in my DNA test, the Mandinga people came out in my blood, seeing here in Brazil 🇧🇷
thats great have you guys got a community over there?
tem muitos mandingas em guine bissau eu nasci em portugal mas sou mandinga da guine bissau antiga colonia portuguesa
You are the son of Mansa Musa's brother 😊 the expedition really arrived, long live you in peace and prosperity, fellow Moroccan dark skinned sahraoui with you 😊 the south east ❤ one day again, we will win
@@aFreeAmazighPerson Pride 💪 I'm also Muslim
We also speak it in Ivory Coast 🇨🇮💯
Hi, how are you? Do you speak Mandinka as well?
@@ogadinma01 I’m good dear thanks and yes we call it Jula or Dioula it’s the same as Mandingo or Mandinka. That’s my dad tribe from Ivory Coast. Very good background history. I heard we’re the richest in the World and still is.
@@Candyrose225 if I share a message in mandikna with you, could you translate it for me?
@Candyrose225 If I have a message in Mankinka/Dioula would you translate it for me?
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Injai. Is in mandika language 🤣✌🏿 and also Nkara leh. I will court that for you.
nkara leh ❌
nkata leh✅
thank you. But you are going to fast
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