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Languages ​​Spoken in Mali | Mavimore

In Mali, which was a French colony for many years, French is accepted as the official language due to the dispersion and multiplicity of local languages. However, French is used as a native language by only a very small portion of the population. Bambara is seen as the native or second language of 80 percent of the Malian population and is used as a means of communication. Bomu, Tieyaxo Bozo, Toro So Dogon, Maasina Fulfulde, Hassaniya Arabik, Mamara Senoufo, Kita Maninkakan, Soninke, Koyraboro Senni, Syenara Senoufo, Tamasheq and Xaasongaxango languages ​​vary from region to region, but are widely used in daily life by the local population. While a population of 2 million in Mali can be reached with French, 8 million people can be contacted with Bambara. But in cities French will help solve problems. Hello: Bonjour (Bonjur) Thank you: Merci (Mersi) You’re welcome: De rien (Dörien) Yes: Oui (Vi) No: Non (No) Please: S’il vous plait (Silvuple) Excuse me: Excusez-moi ( OK: D’accord (Dakkor) Welcome: Bienvenue (Bienvenü) Goodbye: Au revoir (Orövuar) Mavimore Turizm is a travel agency registered with TÜRSAB. Document number: A-8307

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