Yanda

E939905

Yanda is a lesser-known Dogon language variety spoken by the Dogon people of Mali in West Africa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dogon language variety
language variety
natural language
associatedWith Dogon culture NERFINISHED
belongsTo Dogon language area of Mali NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country Mali
documentationStatus limited descriptive work
endangermentStatus under-described / potentially endangered
ethnicGroup Dogon people NERFINISHED
hasGlossonym "Yanda" NERFINISHED
hasTypologicalFeature SOV basic word order (likely, by Dogon analogy)
tone language (likely, by Dogon analogy)
ISOStatus no individual ISO 639-3 code (as of 2024)
languageFamily Dogon languages NERFINISHED
linguisticArea Mande–Dogon contact zone NERFINISHED
locatedIn Dogon-speaking area of central Mali
macroLanguageContext Dogon language cluster NERFINISHED
neighboringLanguages Bambara (Bamanankan) NERFINISHED
other Dogon varieties
primaryMode spoken
region Mali NERFINISHED
relativeStatus lesser-known language
spokenBy Dogon people NERFINISHED
spokenByPopulation small speaker community (exact number unknown)
spokenIn Mali NERFINISHED
West Africa NERFINISHED
usedFor oral communication
writingSystem Latin script (used in linguistic description)

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