Paris: Klincksieck, 1972. — 686 p.La langue douala (bwambo ba duálá en douala) est parlée au Cameroun, elle appartient au groupe des langues bantoues. C'est une langue tonale, et elle possède quelques dialectes.
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Publisher: Maison d’ÉDitions ad. Wesmael-Charlier publication date: 1957+1955 Number of pages: 117+165 Lexique kikôngo-français, français-kikôngo Ce lexique fait suite à notre « Cours de Kikôngo ». Pour de plus amples études, nous recommandons vivement le dictionnaire de Laman Nous avons fait précéder d’un trait (—) les mots les plus usuels . qui, employés avec la particule...
Publication date: 2005 Number of pages: 212 This is one of hte most complete dictionary of Bambara language(Bamanankan). Bambara, also known as Bamanankan in the language itself, is a language spoken in Mali by as many as six million people (including second language users). The differences between Bambara and Dioula are minimal. Dioula is a language spoken or understood by a...
Author: Doris L. Payne & Leonard Ole-Kotikash Publisher: University of Oregon Publication date: 2008 Number of pages: 847 The most complete and biggest dictionary about Maasai language. Massai words are wrtitten in its original script(Unicode): - Defition of the words - Grammatical usage - Lots of sentences using the Maasai language with English translations
Publisher: Les Mfumistes Forum Mfuma‐Ne‐Kongo Publication date: 2005 Number of pages: 65 Nous tenons à remercier les personnes suivantes pour leurs énormes contributions intellectuelles à la réalisation de ce diction‐ naire : Mes parents (Tata Mfumukanda Masembo et Mama Niangi Mbungu) ; Mbuta Afonso Barros, Mbuta Dombaxi Maulo, Mbuta José Mbungu, Mbuta Albert Kisukidi,...
Author: Barotseland Publisher: Barotseland Number of pages: 535 Silozi - English Dictionary. A language of Zambia The earliest known language spoken by the Luyi peoples who came to the the Upper Zambezi Valley in a stepped migration from the Katanga region sometime in the sixteenth/seventeenth century is known as Siluyana. This language was spoken by all the peoples who were...
2004. — 316 p. Beja (Bidhaawyeet, Tu-Bdhaawi) is a member of the Afro-Asiatic family of languages which includes, among others, the Cushitic and the Semitic languages. Beja holds a special position within the Afro-Asiatic languages, since it is the only Cushitic language classified as North Cushitic. Other Cushitic languages - including languages like Afar, Blin, Oromo and...