Life and Travels of Mungo Park in Central Africa by Mungo Park
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Mandingoes, not only in language, but likewise in complexion and
features. The noses of the Jaloffs are not so much depressed, nor the lips so protuberant, as among the generality of Africans; and although their skin is of the deepest black, they are considered by the white traders as the most sightly Negroes in this part of the Continent. They are divided into several independent states or kingdoms; which are frequently at war either with their neighbours, or with each other. In their manners, superstitions, and government, however, they have a greater resemblance to the Mandingoes (of whom I shall presently speak) than to any other nation; but excel them in the manufacture of cotton cloth, spinning the wool to a finer thread, weaving it in a broader loom, and dyeing it of a better colour. Their language is said to be copious and significant; and is often learned by Europeans trading to Senegal. I cannot say much of it from my own knowledge; but have preserved their numerals, which are these: One ......... _Wean_. Two ......... _Yar_. Three ......... _Yat_. Four ......... _Yanet_. Five ......... _Judom_. Six ......... _Judom Wean_. Seven ......... _Judom Yar_. Eight ......... _Judom Yat_. Nine ......... _Judom Yanet_. Ten ......... _Fook_. Eleven ......... _Fook aug Wean_, &c. |
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