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Bambara Language Translation Services
Translation Services USA offers professional translation services for English to Bambara and Bambara to English language pairs. We also translate Bambara to and from any other world language. We can translate into over 100 different languages. In fact, Translation Services USA is the only agency in the market which can fully translate Bambara to literally any language in the world!
Our translation team consists of many expert and experienced Bambara translators. Each translator specializes in a different field such as legal, financial, medical, and more.
Whether your Bambara translation need is small or large, Translation Services USA is always there to assist you with your translation needs. Our Bambara translation team has many experienced document translators who specialize in translating many different types of documents including birth and death certificates, marriage certificates and divorce decrees, diplomas and transcripts, and any other Bambara document you may need translated.
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We also offer services for Bambara interpretation, voice-overs, transcriptions, and multilingual search engine optimization. No matter what your Bambara translation needs are, Translation Services USA can provide for them.
Bambara Language Facts:
Spoken in: Mali, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire
Region: central southern Mali and abroad
Total speakers: 2,700,000 (several millions more including second language speakers)
Bambara, also known as Bamanankan in the language itself, is a language spoken in Mali by as many as six million people (including second language users). The differences between Bambara and Dioula are minimal. Dioula is a language spoken or understood, by fewer numbers of people, in Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, and Gambia. The Bambara language is primarily spoken by members of the Bambara ethnic group, numbering about 270,000 people, but serves also as an interethnic language of Mali.
Bambara belongs to a group of closely-related languages called Manding, within the larger Mande group. It is an SOV language and has two tones. Writing was introduced during the French occupation and alphabetisation is a major issue especially in rural areas. Although written literature is only slowly evolving (due to the predominance of French as the "language of the educated"), there exists a wealth of oral literature, which is often tales of kings and heroes. This oral literature is mainly tradited by the "Griot" who are a mixture of storytellers, partysingers and human history books who have studied the trade of singing and reciting for many years. Many of their songs are very old and are said to date back to the old kingdom of Mali. Bambara is a national language of Mali, and also the most widely understood language in Mali.
Bambara has many local dialects. Some dialect variants: Somono, Segou, San, Beledugu, Ganadugu, Wasulu and Sikasso.
Source: Wikipedia