. . . . "Tommo So Dogon"@en . . . "17647"^^ . . . "dto"@en . . . "-3.416666746139526"^^ . "14.333333333333334 -3.4166666666666665" . . . . "dto" . . "Le tommo so est une langue parl\u00E9e dans la partie orientale de la r\u00E9gion de Mopti au Mali. Il fait partie de la famille des langues Dogon, consid\u00E9r\u00E9e comme une sous-famille de la famille des langues Niger-Congo. Il y a environ 60 000 locuteurs de tommo so. Des douze langues dogon, c'est la deuxi\u00E8me la plus courante. Il est class\u00E9 comme une langue 6a (vigoureuse) sous les classifications de statut linguistique d'Ethnologue - la langue est \u00AB\u202Futilis\u00E9e pour la communication face \u00E0 face par toutes les g\u00E9n\u00E9rations et la situation est durable\u202F\u00BB. Les enfants continuent d'acqu\u00E9rir le tommo so comme premi\u00E8re langue. Le bambara et le fran\u00E7ais (lingua franca et langue nationale du Mali) sont des langues secondes courantes pour les locuteurs du tommo so, le premier \u00E9tant courant parmi ceux qui ont pass\u00E9 du temps dans d'autres r\u00E9gions du Mali, et le dernier \u00E9tant utilis\u00E9 pour communiquer en classe ou avec des \u00E9trangers."@fr . . . . "Tommo So"@en . . "2013"^^ . . . . . . . "Le tommo so est une langue parl\u00E9e dans la partie orientale de la r\u00E9gion de Mopti au Mali. Il fait partie de la famille des langues Dogon, consid\u00E9r\u00E9e comme une sous-famille de la famille des langues Niger-Congo."@fr . "Tommo So"@en . . . "Location in Mali"@en . "33276147"^^ . . . . . . . "Tommo so"@fr . . "Mali"@en . . . "Niger-Congo"@en . . . "14.33333301544189"^^ . . . . . "POINT(-3.4166667461395 14.333333015442)"^^ . . . . . "Mali_relief_location_map.jpg"@en . . "Tombo-So"@en . . . . . . "/t\u0254\u0300mm\u0254\u0300 s\u0254\u0300\u0254\u0301/"@en . "tomm1242"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Tommo So is a language spoken in the eastern part of Mali's Mopti Region. It is placed under the Dogon language family, a subfamily of the Niger-Congo language family. There are approximately 60,000 speakers of Tommo So. Of the twelve Dogon languages, it is the second-most common. It is classed as a 6a (vigorous) language under Ethnologue's language status classifications\u2014the language is \"used for face-to-face communication by all generations and the situation is sustainable.\" Children are still acquiring Tommo So as their first language. Bambara and French (Mali's lingua franca and national language) are common second languages for Tommo So speakers, with the former being common among those that have spent time in other areas of Mali, and the latter being used to communicate in the classroom or with foreigners."@en . . . . . . . "Tommo So"@en . "Tommo So is a language spoken in the eastern part of Mali's Mopti Region. It is placed under the Dogon language family, a subfamily of the Niger-Congo language family. There are approximately 60,000 speakers of Tommo So. Of the twelve Dogon languages, it is the second-most common. It is classed as a 6a (vigorous) language under Ethnologue's language status classifications\u2014the language is \"used for face-to-face communication by all generations and the situation is sustainable.\" Children are still acquiring Tommo So as their first language. Bambara and French (Mali's lingua franca and national language) are common second languages for Tommo So speakers, with the former being common among those that have spent time in other areas of Mali, and the latter being used to communicate in the classr"@en . . . "994544215"^^ . . . . . . . . "40000"^^ . . . . . .