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Wameỹ Autonyms

Wamey

  • Geography

    SN Kédougou region; a few in Tambacounda region; scattered along Guinea border.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Senegal

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Conhague, Coniagui, Koniagui, Konyagi, Wamay, Wamei
Wameỹ
25,400 in Senegal (2017), decreasing. Total users in all countries: 50,200.
Kédougou region; a few in Tambacounda region; scattered along Guinea border.
Guinea, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and The Gambia
6b* (Threatened).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Atlantic, Northern, Eastern Senegal-Guinea, Tenda
Mixed attitudes, from positive among older people to more neutral among the young. Most also use Pulaar [fuc]. Many also use Wolof [wol], as the language of commerce and interethnic communication (Sarr and Thiaw 2012). Some also use French [fra], as the language of education and government (Diouf et al 2017).
Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2018.
Latin script [Latn].
All other ethnic groups consider Wamey too difficult to learn. Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Wamey
Wamey
24,800 in Guinea (2017 census).
Boké region: Koundara prefecture, Youkounkoun-Koundara area, to Senegal border; small border area in Gaoual prefecture, south bank, Tamine river.
6a (Vigorous)
Positive attitudes.
Nomadic. Over 3,000 migrate from Guinea to Senegal annually; many stay longer. Traditional religion, Christian, Muslim.
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