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词汇 Soninke
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Definition of Soninke in English:

Soninke

nounPlural Soninkes sɒˈniːŋkeɪsäˈnēNGkā
  • 1A member of a West African people living in Mali and Senegal.

    索宁克人(生活在西非马里和塞内加尔)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even the Soninke - who practice double descent - have developed a bias toward the patriline.
    • Religious wars raged between militant Muslims known as the Marabouts and nonbelievers (known in The Gambia as Soninkes).
    • The term ‘Mande’ frequently refers to a group of closely related languages spoken by the Malinke and other west African peoples such as the Bambara, the Soninke, and the Dyula.
    • From the 3rd to 7th centuries, the migration of Berber tribes from North Africa displaced the Bafours, the original inhabitants of present-day Mauritania and the ancestors of the Soninke.
    • Some slaves were light-skinned, and Mauritania's black ethnic groups such as the Soninkes or Hal-Pulaars also kept slaves.
  • 2mass noun The language of the Soninke, which belongs to the Mande group and has about 1 million speakers.

    索宁克语(属于曼丁哥语系,有大约100万人使用这种语言)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Black Africans' determination to resist Arabization resulted in the official recognition of Fulani, Soninke, and Wolof as national languages in 1980.
    • Mali has fifteen national languages: Bamana, Bobo, Bozo, Dogon, Juula, Fulfulde, Khassonke, Malinke, Maure, Minianka, Senufo, Soninke, Songhai, Tuareg, and Tukulor.
adjective sɒˈniːŋkeɪsäˈnēNGkā
  • Relating to the Soninke or their language.

    (与)索宁克语(有关)的;(与)索宁克人(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Embodying the ‘Islamic way of life’, boubous are worn by Hausa, Fulani, and Soninke merchants.
    • The Ghana Empire, dominated by the Soninke or Saracolé people and centered in the area along the Malian-Mauritanian frontier, was a powerful trading state from about A.D. 700 to 1075.

Origin

The name in Soninke.

Definition of Soninke in US English:

Soninke

nounsäˈnēNGkā
  • 1A member of a people living in Mali and Senegal.

    索宁克人(生活在西非马里和塞内加尔)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even the Soninke - who practice double descent - have developed a bias toward the patriline.
    • Some slaves were light-skinned, and Mauritania's black ethnic groups such as the Soninkes or Hal-Pulaars also kept slaves.
    • Religious wars raged between militant Muslims known as the Marabouts and nonbelievers (known in The Gambia as Soninkes).
    • The term ‘Mande’ frequently refers to a group of closely related languages spoken by the Malinke and other west African peoples such as the Bambara, the Soninke, and the Dyula.
    • From the 3rd to 7th centuries, the migration of Berber tribes from North Africa displaced the Bafours, the original inhabitants of present-day Mauritania and the ancestors of the Soninke.
  • 2The Mande language of the Soninke.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Black Africans' determination to resist Arabization resulted in the official recognition of Fulani, Soninke, and Wolof as national languages in 1980.
    • Mali has fifteen national languages: Bamana, Bobo, Bozo, Dogon, Juula, Fulfulde, Khassonke, Malinke, Maure, Minianka, Senufo, Soninke, Songhai, Tuareg, and Tukulor.
adjectivesäˈnēNGkā
  • Relating to the Soninke or their language.

    (与)索宁克语(有关)的;(与)索宁克人(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Embodying the ‘Islamic way of life’, boubous are worn by Hausa, Fulani, and Soninke merchants.
    • The Ghana Empire, dominated by the Soninke or Saracolé people and centered in the area along the Malian-Mauritanian frontier, was a powerful trading state from about A.D. 700 to 1075.

Origin

The name in Soninke.

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