/ɔ̃/. Baoulé has five tones: high, low, mid, rising, and falling. Baoulé uses the following letters to indicate the following phonemes: Akan language Anyin...
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Baoulé /ˈbaʊˌleɪ/ (Baule: Baule [ba.u.le]; French: baoulé [bawle]) are a Akan people and one of the largest ethnicities in Côte d'Ivoire. The Baoulé are...
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Cultural history of the buttocks (category Articles containing Baoulé-language text)
Cultural history of the buttocks has included various art forms as well as a sexualization of the buttocks which has occurred throughout history. Sexologist...
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Baoulé or Baule may refer to: Baoulé people Baoulé language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Baoulé. If an internal link...
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Syllabic consonant (category Articles containing Baoulé-language text)
Baoulé, m or n may be syllabic. As a stand-alone word, it means 'I' (first person subject pronoun), as in N ti baule [n̩̄ tɪ̄ bāūlē] 'I speak Baoulé'...
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Niger-Congo language spoken mainly in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana. It is a Kwa language of the Central Tano branch, forming a dialect continuum with Baoulé, and...
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indigenous languages fall into five main branches of the Niger–Congo family. In the southeastern quadrant are Kwa languages, some such as Baoulé and Anyin...
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Western Ghana) Northern Bia language Anyin dialect Baoulé dialect Chakosi (Anufo) dialect Sefwi (Sehwi) dialect Southern Bia language Nzema dialect Ahanta dialect...
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2023 Africa Cup of Nations (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
unveiled the competition's mascot "Akwaba", which means "Welcome" in Baoulé language. It is an elephant whose kit bears resemblance to the host nation Ivory...
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Diglossia (redirect from H-language)
languages can be used as prestige dialects: for example, a wedding ceremony between two young urban Baoulé people with poor knowledge of the Baoulé language...
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Awoulaba (category Articles containing Baoulé-language text)
Awoulaba is a Baoulé-language term from Ivory Coast meaning "queen of beauty", which refers to women who have plump and curvaceous bodies featuring large...
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Barro Colorado Island, in Panama Canal Black Crown Initiate Baoulé language, ISO-639-2 language code bci Barcaldine Airport, IATA airport code "BCI" BCCI...
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two minor languages of Ivory Coast, Ebrié and Mbato. The Tano branch includes the major languages of SE Ivory Coast and southern Ghana, Baoulé and Akan...
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Baoulé. Although it is a Bia language, Nzema is also one of the many Akan languages, and it has had considerable influence from other Akan languages,...
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Google Translate (redirect from Google Language Tools)
that the language is now available on Google Translate. Acehnese* Adyghe Afar* BETA Ahirani Aragonese Avar* Bagheli Baluchi* Bangala Baoulé* Bashkir*...
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The Baoulé River (French: Fleuve Baoulé, from Manding for "Red River") is a river in Mali in West Africa. It flows from a source west of Bamako to the...
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Akan people (section Akan language)
Akan people include: the Agona, Akuapem, Akwamu, Akyem, Anyi, Ashanti, Baoulé, Bono, Chakosi, Fante, Kwahu, Sefwi, Wassa, Ahanta, and Nzema, among others...
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Koulikoro Region (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
River. The region is irrigated by several rivers, including the Niger, Baoulé, Sankarani, Baogé, Bani and Bafing. The climate of the region's south has...
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The Kwa languages, often specified as New Kwa, are a proposed but as-yet-undemonstrated family of languages spoken in the south-eastern part of Ivory...
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name spelt "Konan" in the Breton language Kɔnan, a male given name in a number of Akan cultures, chiefly the Baoulé people, for whom it is typically given...
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Ivory Coast (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
in West Africa. Its official language is French, and indigenous languages are also widely used, including Bété, Baoulé, Dyula, Dan, Anyin, and Cebaara...
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Microsoft Translator (category Natural language processing software)
Ainu Arabic (Egyptian) Asturian Avar Aymara BETA Balinese Bambara BETA Baoulé Batak Karo Batak Toba Belarusian BETA Bemba Betawi Bikol Buryat Cebuano...
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Music of Ivory Coast (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
communities, often characterised by vocal polyphony especially among the Baoulé, talking drums especially among the Nzema people and by the characteristic...
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Culture of Ivory Coast (section Baoule)
mask, the person is transformed into the entity the mask represents. The Baoulé, the Dan (or Yacouba) and the Senoufo are all known for their wooden carvings...
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Gujarati Tomka leaf (তোমকা/তোমহা পাতা) in chittagoneon Bangla Awromangnrin in Baoulé Kungurekwu u tamen in Tiv ደማከሴ (Demakese) in Ethiopia In Nigeria, scent...
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had a combined population of 137,600. They speak the Anufo language, one of the Akan languages. Anufo have names like Amoin, Akisie (Agishie), Kouasi, Adjoah...
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Alpha Blondy (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
people with his message, he chose to sing in many languages: English; French; Baoulé, and his native language – Dioula. Later, he also brought new instrumentation...
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and writer on esotericism Akwa Boni (died 1790), sovereign Queen of the Baoulé people Albert Boni (1892–1981), co-founder of the publishing company Boni...
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for Italian which has kept this style. In Côte d'Ivoire, local languages (such as Baoulé, Dioula, etc.) do not make a distinction between informal or formal...
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Demographics of Ivory Coast (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
Western Krahn), the Kwa languages (including Akan, Anyin, and Baoulé), and the Senufo languages. The economic development and relative prosperity of Ivory...
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