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  • Children's Bambara - A Complete Language Course

  • Learn to Quickly Speak and Understand Bambara with This Guide to Key Words and Phrases for Young Learners
  • By: Sekouba Doumbia
  • Narrated by: Sekouba Doumbia
  • Length: 11 hrs and 25 mins

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By: Sekouba Doumbia
Narrated by: Sekouba Doumbia
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A guide to the Bambara language for 5- to 15-year-olds. Sound effects, games, and repetition of vocabulary in different ways are used to create engaging content for young learners. Vocabulary is focused on words and phrases that can be used daily. Bambara is spoken by about sven million people, primarily in Mali, where French is also spoken, but also in Guinea, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Niger, Ivory Coast, Mauritania, and Gambia. It is mutually understandable by Manding and Dyula speakers. This is an ideal way for your child to build a basic understanding of the Bambara language.

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