Waw Guinée is a nice country. Their mandinka has slightly different dialects, with Gambian or Senegalese one just like in Mali too. But if you listen well, you will pick up quickly. Just like the Gambian and Senegalese mandinka language has some influence by some neighboring language overtime their also do. Yeah, susu is mostly spoken in Conakry. Great content
They speak Malinke not mandinka, Mali speaks Bambara. These are all Nko languages, so you're right, a Gambian can understand and communicate with them .
@lemonade_ib Yes, many people refer to them as malinke, but if you ask them the language they speak, they will tell you they speak mandinkakan, not malilkekan.Malinke mean hippo people in mandinka. I don't know whether you understand mandinka very well, eg... Bambino from Guinée sang for Ex-president Jammeh. Who doesn't know what he was saying." Babili mansa eninbara."Mandinka,bambara,Jahanke, Jula, and malinke all have common or similar origins from manding, which composed of three villages sibi,Karina and kita present day found in Mali and Guinée. From their they expanded during the mali Empire. Because of the similarities of these languages, language experts group these people as coming from one ancestors referring to them as manding speaking people. In mali the people who speak similar dialect to mandinka language are called the khassonke or maninka, living in the Kayes region west of mali close to the senegal border. They are mostly mix with the fulani in the 18Century. Similarly the fulas also have different dialect and names depending on the country they are in. In Gambia and Mali they are called fula, Guinée fulbe or peul, in niger wadabe,Nigeria, fulani, and in sudan Falata. All of them speak a little bit of different dialects, especially the one in niger,Nigeria, and sudan.
@user-ut1mu3hn5h because i studied history and follow linguistic tracts and expert study plus oral traditions about the connections. Also i can see the similarities in the language as well.
@user-ut1mu3hn5h because i studied african history and read the works of language experts,histrionians, and ligeanology. I also learned from local historians as well about their ancestry and origin, so I hope that answer you questions.
This video is a great invitation to travel to Guinnea and learn more.. It is unfortunate that there is so much repression of communication and photographing is restricted, but this does not diminish the charm and beauty of the country.
Guinea’s potential is like that of the DRC. But the country is not well known. You should visit Labe, the heart of Fula country to learn more about Fouta.
I love this new generation of African youths.! Great to see us explore each others countries and experience lifestyles in a different yet similar settings 🫶🏾 Beautiful video and amazing editing 👏🏾💕
I lived in Guinea for 2years from Ghana and they treated me like the president, all my friends were in the military. They helped me a lot before I left Guinea for Canada, may Allah bless my beloved Guinea, and all my ladies I left behind.
Misconceptions about the fulas broken . I really love the insightfulness of your coverage. I think Guinea has more than what is offered. Look at those beautiful waterfalls and amazing landscapes. Let's rock on Conakry 🤘 love from GMB
Guinea is a rich country but poorly managed. Much richer than Senegal and Ivory Coast but they have horrible leaders. Besides they always vote on ethnic lines
Do you Know Africa , Guinea has not more potential than Côte d'Ivoire . When Writting do not forget many people now Africa and the world much better than you . I understand their potential but it is not above what Côte d'Ivoire has .
Brother thanks for the video I learned a lot about my ancestral country.Born and raised in The Gambia never visited Guinea but IN SHA ALLAH it’s on my bucket list.
Guinea is beautiful man fr fr, you should try visit Mali Yemberengg bro that place is lit 🔥 I’ve been there when I was younger, the nature is beautiful bruh, the mountains, the animals in the bush, the foods, the trees and the people bruh
I recently visited Rwanda, DRC and Uganda and my tour guide told me a drone would be confiscated if I brought it. I have wondered how RU-vid people get around this. Guinea is listed as "reconsider travel" by my U.S. government, but then so was Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Rwanda is considered safe. So safe that my friend in Kigali said counting large sums of money on the street is no risk. Something I would never do in my own country. Thank you for sharing your visit to Guinea. It looks beautiful and I will consider visiting on my next trip to Africa.
Very happy to see you discovering our beautifull country even if my heart is very broaken when i see all the potantial that he have and paradoxaly all issues that we are facing. Great !
Wow, this video, and all those before it, is absolutely breathtaking! Thank you so much, Gano, for sharing your adventures in Guinea with us. Your content never fails to amaze me. It's incredible to see you exploring and showcasing the beauty of our beloved country, The Gambia, as well as that of different countries like Senegal, Nigeria, and now Guinea. Keep up the amazing work! Looking forward to your next adventure.
Guinea is a lovely country and rich in minerales resorces but bad management,in general God bless the Entire Africa,what you can find in Africa you cant find it anywhere.
Hi, handsome bro! I'm Fula too Well done for visiting our beautiful country. You look great in your lepi. Guinea is also the water source for many West African countries all the way to Congo meeting the ocean.
FIRST OF ALL, I WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU BROTH FOR COMING TO GUINEA TO SHOW UP THE BEAUTY OF OUR LANDSCAPES AND THE REALITY OF OUR COUNTRY AS WELL. THAT SAID, I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOUR OBSERVATION ON THE EXTREME RESTRICTION THAT EXISTS AT ALL LEVELS AND IN ALL SECTORS UNFORTUNATELY.
love from algeria kho I really appreciate your video production I have a question brotha - How did you learn to structure your videos and do the narration?
Thank you for the nice content , it is indeed very well put out. I am seeing that part of our Africa through your lense. Please come to Kenya 🇰🇪, my country.
One of the top countries right now in west Africa, that has the most untapped natural resources right now. But the lack of stability when it comes to security issues, is unimaginable. Not safe for anybody that is active on social media. God help us.
I am from Liberia but have never been to Guinea. We share a lot ethnicities in common. Your videos are really informative and I'd like to visit this amazing country someday.
Mashallah I absolutely love your videos!! They are so insightful and definitely make we want to do an African tour of my own! The waterfall part was my favorite. So peaceful and calming. 🤍