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  1. Songhai, Songai, Sonrai. Overview. The Songhay are a small group of languages, of uncertain classification, spoken mainly in Mali and Niger as well as in neighboring countries. They probably spread with the expansion of the Songhay Empire (centered in the cities of Gao and Timbuktu) from the 9th century until the late Middle Ages.

  2. Ink – Ink was used in Ancient Egypt for writing and drawing on papyrus from at least the 26th century BC. [134] Siphon – Ancient Egyptian reliefs from 1500 BC depict siphons used to extract liquids from large storage jars. [149] [150] Merkhet - The merkhet was an ancient surveying and timekeeping instrument.

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  4. 桑海語族 ( Songhay 或 Songhai , [soŋaj] 或 [soŋoj] )是西非 尼日爾河 流域中部附近居民所說的一類語言,見於 馬里 、 尼日爾 、 貝寧 、 布基納法索 和 尼日利亞 。. 尼亞美, 加奥 和 廷巴克图 是最常能聽到桑海語的城市。. 在這片曾被 桑海帝國 統治的區域,桑 ...

  5. Humburi Senni, or Central Songhay, is a variety of Southern Songhai spoken in the Hombori region, straddling the Burkina–Mali border. Orthography [ edit ] Table below illustrates the Latin alphabet for Humburi Senni in Mali, as standardized by "DNAFLA".

  6. Songhai / Songhay / Sonrai. Songhai. / Songhay / Sonrai. The Songhai people (also Songhay or Sonrai) are an ethnic group in West Africa who speak the various Songhai languages. Their history and lingua franca is linked to the Songhai Empire which dominated the western Sahel in the 15th and 16th century.

  7. Koyra Chiini ( [kojra tʃiːni], figuratively "town language"), or Western Songhay, is a member of the Songhay languages spoken in Mali by about 200,000 people (in 1999) along the Niger River in Timbuktu and upriver from it in the towns of Diré, Tonka, Goundam and Niafunké as well as in the Saharan town of Araouane to its north.

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