Supyire language
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Supyire, or Suppire, is a Senufo language spoken in the Sikasso Region of southeastern Mali and in adjoining regions of Ivory Coast. In their native language, the noun sùpyìré means both "the people" and "the language spoken by the people".
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Supyire | |
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sùpyìré | |
Native to | Mali, Ivory Coast |
Region | Sikasso Region |
Native speakers | (460,000 cited 1996–2007)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | Either:spp – Supyireseb – Shempire (Syenpire, duplicate code of Supyire or of Cebaara) |
Glottolog | supy1237 |
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