rkm ISO 639

Marka

  • Geography

    BF Boucle du Mouhoun region: Bale, Banwa, Nayala, and Sourou provinces; Kossi and Mouhoun provinces: Nouna and Dedougou areas.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Burkina Faso

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Dafing, Marka Dafing
135,000 in Burkina Faso (2009 UNSD). Total users in all countries: 185,800.
Boucle du Mouhoun region: Bale, Banwa, Nayala, and Sourou provinces; Kossi and Mouhoun provinces: Nouna and Dedougou areas.
Burkina Faso, Central Mali: Enlarged area
6a (Vigorous).
Niger-Congo, Mande, Western, Central-Southwestern, Central, Manding-Jogo, Manding-Vai, Manding-Mokole, Manding, Manding-East, Marka-Dafin
Safané, Nouna, Gassan. More than 80% inherent intelligibility of southeastern dialect around Safané; however, northwestern dialect region is 70%. The central dialect around Dembo village is well understood. Reportedly similar to Bambara [bam] or a variant of Jula [dyu]. Comprehension of Jula ranges from 45% in a southeastern villages to 85% in the northwest.
SOV; postpositions; genitives, articles, adjectives, numerals, relatives after noun heads; question word final; word order distinguishes subject, object, indirect object; CV.
Used by all. Also use French [fra]. Also use Jula [dyu], but only men who travel. Used as L2 by Pana [pnq].
Literacy rate in L2: 5% haltingly in French [fra], some in Jula [dyu]. Literature. Radio. Grammar. Bible portions: 1987.
Latin script [Latn].
Marka is used for followers of the traditional religion, Dafing for Muslim speakers. Different from the Marka dialect of Soninke. Muslim, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Marka
Marka
50,800 in Mali (2014 UNSD).
Mopti region: Bankass circle, south of Dialassagou town; Ségou region: northeast Tominian circle, along Burkina Faso border.
6a (Vigorous)
Shifting to Bambara [bam]. Most Pana people also speak Marka-Dafin very well. Used by all. Used as L2 by Pana [pnq].
Used for followers of the traditional religion, Dafing for Muslim speakers. Different from the Marka name for Soninke [snk], and Marka-Jalan who speak the San dialect of Bamanankan [bam]. Muslim.
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