Oumou Sangare: Djama Kaissoumou

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

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  • Hey E. I know this song. Wonderful music from Mali. Thanks and a Shabbat Shalom. Yah Bless & Love

  • Shabbat shalom to you to. I've only got one of her albums but I need to start investing in more. I could listen to her all day.

  • Oh Great album achi...can't wait to see the english words for it.

  • Yeah, it's gonna have to be a Sunday task - there are a lot of words to type out! But yeah, this sister has got such a beautiful voice and the soundscapes on that album are superb.

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  • I love music!! I cannot understand the words but I can listen to this all day. My day will come when I will be able to explore Africa and many places in the world. 

  • @mandinka50 you are very welcome.

  • @jamiirali1 Thank you so much for that information. It was very informative. Give my thanks to your wife also.

  • @mandinka50 dioula. but bambara,malinke,mandig i think are regional dialects if im not mistaken. my friends from burkina faso,mali,ivory coast,guinea,gambia speak it and can tell where each one is from by the way they pronounce words. i cant distinguish the difference unless i hear malians say yes(awo) or ayi(no). im a yankee but my wife is from ivory coast. her parents are from mali so she can speak both dialects which she says is the diference in how new yorkers and texans speak.

  • @jamiirali1 .....Thank you! This is in Bambara, right?

  • @mandinka50 plural for mousso(woman) moussolou(women) tche(man) tcheou(men)

  • @cherly27 she is from Mali

  • @afrodeezjak Thanks!!!

  • @mandinka50 it means "women" :-)

  • Does "moussolou" mean "my sisters"? If not then what?

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