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You can say "I love you mom" in Mandinka by saying "Ma yá def."
To say "I love you" in Mandinka, you can use the phrase "A ku mala bu" which translates to "I like you" in English.
In Mandinka, you say "I ni kafu?" to ask "Do you love me?" Mandinka is a language spoken in parts of West Africa, primarily in countries like The Gambia and Senegal. If you're looking to express affection, this phrase can be a meaningful way to communicate your feelings.
You can say "lafi" to say goodnight in Mandinka.
In Mandinka, "welcome" is said as "salamalekum."
In Mandinka, "goodbye" is said as "Ba beneen," which translates to "go well."
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Hi I'm I'm mandinka so missing you in mandinka is ne missle bake 😁 I love you= NE KANOLE Tea=Ti Coffee =Coffi How are you=Evenyadi what happened =Muneketa Stop=tenkung Dangerous =A mam betia Crazy=I man quendia is true=Tonyalem
Bakindick Mandinka's population is 1,801.
Mali in Mandinka simply means Hippopotamus.
Err, Mandingo... West Africa region right? Mandinka (West Africa) [to one person] I be ñaading Mandinka (West Africa) [to several people] Al be ñaading Mandinka (West Africa) [to one person] I be di Mandinka (West Africa) [to several people] Al be di Mandinka (West Africa) [to one person] I ne ke Mandinka (West Africa) [to several people] Al ne keMandinka (West Africa) [to one person] I tiina Mandinka (West Africa) [to several people] Al tiina Mandinka (West Africa) Kayira be Mandinka (West Africa) Ge iwurarafrom http://host.uniroma3.it/docenti/boylan/misc/hellos.htm. hope that helps!