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Koyraboro Senni (Koroboro Senni, Koyra Senni or Gao Senni) is a member of the Songhay languages of Mali and is spoken by some 400,000 people along the Niger River from the town of Gourma-Rharous, east of Timbuktu, through Bourem, Gao and Ansongo to the Mali–Niger border. The expression "koyra-boro senn-i" denotes "the language of the town dwellers", as opposed to nomads like the Tuareg people and other transhumant people.

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  • Koyra Senni (de)
  • Koyraboro senni (es)
  • Koyraboro senni (fr)
  • Koyraboro Senni (en)
  • コイラボロ・センニ語 (ja)
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  • コイラボロ・センニ語(コイラボロ・センニご、英: Koyraboro Senni)はに属する言語である。マリ共和国のからニジェール川沿いにガオを経てニジェール国境までの範囲で話されており、その話者数は約40万人である。 (ja)
  • Koyra Senni (auch Ost-Songhay, Koyraboro Senni oder Koroboro Senni) ist eine in Mali – dort vor allem in Gao – von ca. 400.000 Menschen (Stand 2007, Tendenz steigend) gesprochene südliche Songhai-Sprache. Wörtlich übersetzt bedeutet „koyra-boro senn-i“ „Sprache der Stadtbewohner“ in Abgrenzung zu Nomaden (wie etwa den Tuareg) oder anderen nicht-sesshaften Ethnien. (de)
  • El koyraboro senni (o songhai oriental o koroboro senni) es una variedad songhai de Mali, hablada por unas 430 mil personas a lo largo del río Níger desde , al este de Tombuctú, a lo largo de Bourem, Gao, y Ansongo hasta la frontera entre Mali y Níger. El autónimo usado por sus hablantes koyra-boro senn-i significa literalmente "la lengua de los residentes de la ciudad" para diferenciarla de la lengua de los nómadas (como los tuareg) y otras personas de paso. (es)
  • Koyraboro Senni (Koroboro Senni, Koyra Senni or Gao Senni) is a member of the Songhay languages of Mali and is spoken by some 400,000 people along the Niger River from the town of Gourma-Rharous, east of Timbuktu, through Bourem, Gao and Ansongo to the Mali–Niger border. The expression "koyra-boro senn-i" denotes "the language of the town dwellers", as opposed to nomads like the Tuareg people and other transhumant people. (en)
  • Le koyraboro senni, aussi appelé songhaï de l'Est, koroboro senni ou koyra senni, est une variété de songhaï parlée au Mali par environ 400 000 personnes le long de fleuve Niger depuis Gourma-Rharous, l'est de Tombouctou, jusqu'à Bourem, Gao, et Ansongo à la frontière avec le Niger. L'expression koyra-boro senn-i désigne littéralement la « langue des citadins », par opposition au nomades (comme les Touaregs) et d'autres personnes vivant en se déplaçant. (fr)
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