stj ISO 639

Samo, Matya

  • Geography

    BF Boucle du Mouhoun region: Kossi province; Sourou province, Mouna and Solenzo areas; Bobo-Diolaso, Dedougou, Koudougou, and Ouagadougou cities.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Burkina Faso

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Northern San Macaa, Northwestern Samo, San, San Ma Caa, San Macaa, San Matya, Sane, Sànán, Tougan, West Central Goe
105,000 in Burkina Faso (1995 R. Jones). All Samo (San) languages: 233,000 (2009 UNSD). Total users in all countries: 106,000.
Boucle du Mouhoun region: Kossi province; Sourou province, Mouna and Solenzo areas; Bobo-Diolaso, Dedougou, Koudougou, and Ouagadougou cities.
Burkina Faso, Central Mali: Enlarged area
6a* (Vigorous).
Niger-Congo, Mande, Eastern, Eastern, Samo
Positive attitudes. Also use Jula [dyu]. Also use Mòoré [mos].
Motivation to read French is high. A literacy center near Tougan teaches Jula.
The Rimaïbé are Samo who were former Fula slaves, now also speak Fulfulde [fuh]. Traditional religion, Christian.
Samo, Matya
1,000 in Mali (2013 SIL).
Mopti region: Bankass circle, southeast Baye township, Dissa and 12 other villages.
6b (Threatened)
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