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How to pronounce malian in English?

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Type Words
Type of african
Type Words
Derivation mali

Examples of malian

malian
Malian kora master Toumani Diabate is renowned for his daring musical collaborations.
From the cnn.com
Malian singer Oumou Sangare is performing for one night only at the Barbican on 30 June.
From the guardian.co.uk
Malian nationals arrive in Bamako from the northern city of Gao after two days of travel.
From the washingtonpost.com
Malian troops stood over prisoners at a camp in Timbuktu on Friday.
From the nytimes.com
Malian soldiers who know the terrain are accompanying the French forces, according to Capt.
From the sacbee.com
Malian officials say hundreds of Tuareg men have left to fight in Libya in the recent uprising.
From the washingtontimes.com
Malian soldiers gather on a street of Bamako on March 21, 2012.
From the globalspin.blogs.time.com
Malian Tuaregs had conducted some raids in 2005-2006, which ended in a renewed peace agreement.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Malian officials say hundreds of Tuareg men have left to fight in Libya against the recent uprising.
From the timesunion.com
More examples
  • Of or relating to or characteristic of Mali or its people; "Malian deserts"
  • A native or inhabitant of Mali
  • (mali) a landlocked republic in northwestern Africa; achieved independence from France in 1960; Mali was a center of West African civilization for more than 4,000 years
  • Coordinates: 17u00B0N 4u00B0WuFEFF / uFEFF17u00B0N 4u00B0WuFEFF / 17; -4
  • (Mali(Phul)) Mali, the functional caste of vegetable of flower gardeners, derives the name from the Sanskrt Mala, a garland. The caste has numerous endogamous groups, varying in different localities.
  • (Mali (Geography)) A person who mauls is a mauler. A person who is mauled is a Mali.
  • (Mali) Empire centered between the Senegal and Niger rivers; creation of Malinke peoples; broke away from control of Ghana in 13th century. (p. 336)
  • (Mali) Empire created by indigenous Muslims in western Sudan of West Africa from the thirteenth to fifteenth century. It was famous for its role in the trans-Saharan gold trade. (See also Timbuktu.) (p. 375)
  • (Mali) Indian word for gardener.