Talk:Minyanka language

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A couple of small changes:

  • I hid the references to Maasina Fulfulde and Western Maninka. First, not sure one needs the examples here. Second, each of those are part of larger language groupings - Fula language & Manding languages respectively - that may need to be looked at as a whole before additional articles on varieties of each are added.
  • I linked "national language" to national language even though that article needs a serious rewrite to accommodate the definition used in Mali and many other African countries.

Related to above points, the article on Languages of Mali needs to list the national languages (which then could be referenced by articles such as this). --A12n 01:01, 26 October 2006 (UTC)