Grande frère c est ca l Afrique l Ouest depuis l empire du Ghana du l empire du Malí et l empire du Songhaï une longt Histoire grand l Afrique un seul peuple vive mamá África🌍🌍🌍 vive la Jeunesse Africain depuis senegal .
Vidéo-là est vraiment bon! J regardais depuis beaucoup d'années et vos vidéos sont le meilleur. J'ai débuté regarder la série sur les Siddis car chuis d'Inde et c'était informatif. C'est bien pour le monde connaitre les gens d'Afrique et la diaspora africaine.
Yes my brother we all speak the same language. Mandé kingdom used to be very big from Mauritania,Gambia, Senegal, Mali,sera Leon, Liberia, Guinée, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso. Mali empire used to be one of biggest empire of all the time.
Thank you very much for the great job you are doing. Abidjan is a very pleasant and interesting city. I was there last year and I am planning to go back there in the coming few months. Abidjan is a metropolitan city of over 7 millions people. The city is undertaking a lot of infrastructure development such as the construction of the Abidjan subway, the construction of the Cocody Bay, the construction of the 4th bridge on the Ebrie Lagoon and many others major construction projects across the city and surroundings.
You’re beautiful blessed and so is the people may almighty God continue to bless you and the Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 and the whole of West Africa 🙏🏾✊🏾✌🏾❤️❤️💛💚💯🇬🇾
Please , correct you statement. The language spoken mainly in Ivory Coast is French, followed by Twi, then Madinka. 40% of Ivorians are Akans and Akans speak Twi, not Madinka. Try and educate your viewers properly. There are also Hausa/ Fulani speakers, as well as Nzema speakers in Ivory Coast. Madinka's only make up 20% of Ivorian citizens. Akans makes up the largest Clan in Ivory Coast. I enjoyed the video though. Thank you 😊.
Your Royal Highness, I think you are reading an outdated information from an outdated online Wikipedia page. I am visualpoet1 and I only judge based on what I see. The demographic in Ivory Coast has been changing since late 70th and it's been very hard for some Ivoriens to accept that reality, and I wonder WHY!!!?? With Twi/Akan language alone, you wouldn't make it pass 5 miles from your surrounding anywhere in Ivory Coast. And it looks like everyone else is head counting Dioulas how many percent they are in Ivory Coast except Dioulas themselves. Thanks for your comment though, and also thanks for watching my videos. Please stay tuned, more videos on the way. Merci!
@@visualpoet1. I never said that Akans are the only ones living in Ivory Coast. And, I am not reading any Wikipedia source. My family is half Ivorian, so I know what I am talking about. Akans still makes up 40% of Ivorian population. The dominant languages spoken in Ivory Coast is still French and Twi. Madinka/ Dioulas is a minority. No-one is head counting them in Ivory. The information you gave here was wrong. Madinka is largely spoken in Senegal and not Ivory Coast. Plus, there are several other spoken languages in Ivory Coast. Your video is very educative, however you lost me on that single statement.
@@osikanitv3932 Ivoirian Akans are mainly Baoule and Agnin though, isn't their language different from Twi in Ghana? Also ethnic makeup alone doesn't determine the main language because there is such a thing as trade languages. You said yourself French is the main language, but there are (almost) no French people in Ivory Coast, it's just an important shared language.
@@connormurphy683. Twi is a language spoken by all Akans. However; there are different dialects in twi. However, all twi speakers understand themselves. French is spoken everywhere in Ivory Coast. You must not know Ivory Coast very well, I guess. I go there twice every year. My mum is there. A dominant language is determined by the percentage of the ethnic population of the language. As it stands now; French is the language of domain in Ivory Coast, followed by Twi. Madinka is mainly and widely spoken in Senegal, Guinea and some part of Mali
@@osikanitv3932 Ok, I am not going to dwell on this topic anymore. However, I am going to say this: As Connor Murphy mentioned, being the biggest ethnic group doesn't mean that language is the most spoken one, right away Ethiopia comes in mind. Their biggest ethnic group is Oromo but everyone speaks Amharic. And I will have to correct you again Sénégal is Wolof very small Mandingo. But Gambia is Mandingo with Wolof side by side. Guinea Conakry is Fula-Fulni/Peul and Susu comes with Mandingo in the second distance, unless you are in Kankan région then Mandingo becomes your premier language. Almost 90% of Maliens speak Dioula/Bambara/Mandingo (same) Not "SOME"... as you mentioned. Hausa is only spoken by some traders who come to Ivory Coast for business they are not part of Ivory Coast ethnic group, they are very very small in number, but Ghana has Hausa. You said you are half Ivorien and you go to Ivory Coast twice a year... Hum ... That tells me now how much you really know about today's Ivory Coast demographic. I think next time you are in Ivory Coast please try to expand your circle a bit and you will see how widespread Dioula is spoken. Thanks again for your comment and I got more videos on the way on Côte d'Ivoire. Merci.
Watching these videos help me learn so much more I Love My Melanated Family
Grande frère c est ca l Afrique l Ouest depuis l empire du Ghana du l empire du Malí et l empire du Songhaï une longt Histoire grand l Afrique un seul peuple vive mamá África🌍🌍🌍 vive la Jeunesse Africain depuis senegal .
Wow this was heartwarming and they're all beautiful people..funny too 😃😄
Vidéo-là est vraiment bon! J regardais depuis beaucoup d'années et vos vidéos sont le meilleur. J'ai débuté regarder la série sur les Siddis car chuis d'Inde et c'était informatif. C'est bien pour le monde connaitre les gens d'Afrique et la diaspora africaine.
Your fluency in French and English keeps us hooked to this channel apart from seeing most part of africa through your eyes. Superb.
I love . . . LOVE my people!!!
#NoMore boarders!!!
One Africa!!! ✊🏿🟩🟨🟥
i am happy, hearing my native language been spoken its so fun, thanks man for your videos, they are really cool
أنتم أشخاص طيبون للغاية نحن العرب نحبكم كثيرا أتمنى ان اكون محظوظا كي أزور بلادكم الرائعة .
شكرا
Thank you!
I understand the Local language people are speaking inside the market I'm a mandinka from the Gambia 🇬🇲
Is all the same language
@@momodarbo4953 you are right ✅
Mandingo a largely spoken in west africa with each country slightly different but able to understand each other
Yes my brother we all speak the same language. Mandé kingdom used to be very big from Mauritania,Gambia, Senegal, Mali,sera Leon, Liberia, Guinée, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso. Mali empire used to be one of biggest empire of all the time.
Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 😍
I am very proud to big Mandingo, djoula. Our cultures and languages is rich. Beautiful language.
Wonderful tour, my friend! Thanks for sharing! 🌷🤗
Wow! Beautiful marketplace. Much friendlier than the other market in previous videos. Good to see all the beautiful sisters and brothers.
What a special place! Thanks for sharing, my friend!
From the way you are sweating we can see that you are in Abidjan. Being that close to the equator is no joke.😃😃
For real 🤣
I like the local trade of locally produced goods! This is the way to success and independence! And people look very happy and cheerful!
Mostly everything in Adjamé comes from china except the food.
@@jessicaaye3738 as long as the food is locally produced, that’s the most important!
Thank you very much for the great job you are doing.
Abidjan is a very pleasant and interesting city. I was there last year and I am planning to go back there in the coming few months. Abidjan is a metropolitan city of over 7 millions people. The city is undertaking a lot of infrastructure development such as the construction of the Abidjan subway, the construction of the Cocody Bay, the construction of the 4th bridge on the Ebrie Lagoon and many others major construction projects across the city and surroundings.
Aisee!! Jombaa Afrika ni moja, Kariakoo-Dar es salaam -Tanzania inafanana Sana na hilo soko, Pendo mojaa
Wow, the market is so clean & well organized!
I loveee this. It makes me feel like I’m currently there 😂 it was amazing when I visited last summer❤️
Greetings VP! Thank you for showcasing Ivory Coast!
Another great video!!! Keep up the good work!!
Love your commentary on this one.👍🏾
C'est bien de vraiment faire des vidéos pour montrer son pays.merci pour la publicité gratuite.
Listening in Fayetteville NC
You’re beautiful blessed and so is the people may almighty God continue to bless you and the Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 and the whole of West Africa 🙏🏾✊🏾✌🏾❤️❤️💛💚💯🇬🇾
L'Afrique est trop beau merci pour la vidéo
Thank you for another interesting video. Also, thanks for giving us the chance to hear an African rather than a colonial language.
@Grace & Mercy There is no hate or racism in my comment. Thank you.
more video more often i love your channel
Parabéns pelo conteúdo...
Je aime la vidéo merci à visualpoet 👍🏼👍🏼
Djoula is also Malinke and by the way 9:46 100 CFA is 20 cents USD. The ending dialogue is very true!
Jess Jess
True!!!!
Adjamé is wild,you better go with somebody who knows it. I used to go to the bus station there to visit other parts of Côté D'Ivoire.
I think in Ghana we call Dioula, Wangara.
I like how the food are not imported from a far away country, self sufficient, not relying on global economy to survive.
mashallah
You call out all the west African countries that you will find in some one like me who was born in the West DNA 😄😄
ما شاء الله
It's good that he welcome you with open arms.But you can't do that with everyone.
I would like to be trained as well!
سلام، كيف أنت أخي
Hello 👍🏿
E ka sugu filimu ka di n ye kosebe. I ni ce. Ala k'i barika.
@Djeneba Sidibé
Sidibé Mousso!!!!
Initche !
Do you need to get vaccinated to enter Ivory Coast
@Dad Loe
Via airport YES
Over land/Ground NO
C'est du dioula ?
@M N
Yup! It is.
True original Yah people hebrews of bible.
Why would everyone wear dresses colourful are they all Muslims? Love from Pakistan
Yes they are Muslims. Alhamdulilah
@@paateh8072not all!!!
Please , correct you statement. The language spoken mainly in Ivory Coast is French, followed by Twi, then Madinka. 40% of Ivorians are Akans and Akans speak Twi, not Madinka. Try and educate your viewers properly. There are also Hausa/ Fulani speakers, as well as Nzema speakers in Ivory Coast. Madinka's only make up 20% of Ivorian citizens. Akans makes up the largest Clan in Ivory Coast.
I enjoyed the video though. Thank you 😊.
Your Royal Highness, I think you are reading an outdated information from an outdated online Wikipedia page.
I am visualpoet1 and I only judge based on what I see. The demographic in Ivory Coast has been changing since late 70th and it's been very hard for some Ivoriens to accept that reality, and I wonder WHY!!!??
With Twi/Akan language alone, you wouldn't make it pass 5 miles from your surrounding anywhere in Ivory Coast.
And it looks like everyone else is head counting Dioulas how many percent they are in Ivory Coast except Dioulas themselves.
Thanks for your comment though, and also thanks for watching my videos. Please stay tuned, more videos on the way.
Merci!
@@visualpoet1. I never said that Akans are the only ones living in Ivory Coast. And, I am not reading any Wikipedia source. My family is half Ivorian, so I know what I am talking about. Akans still makes up 40% of Ivorian population.
The dominant languages spoken in Ivory Coast is still French and Twi. Madinka/ Dioulas is a minority. No-one is head counting them in Ivory.
The information you gave here was wrong. Madinka is largely spoken in Senegal and not Ivory Coast.
Plus, there are several other spoken languages in Ivory Coast. Your video is very educative, however you lost me on that single statement.
@@osikanitv3932 Ivoirian Akans are mainly Baoule and Agnin though, isn't their language different from Twi in Ghana? Also ethnic makeup alone doesn't determine the main language because there is such a thing as trade languages. You said yourself French is the main language, but there are (almost) no French people in Ivory Coast, it's just an important shared language.
@@connormurphy683. Twi is a language spoken by all Akans. However; there are different dialects in twi. However, all twi speakers understand themselves.
French is spoken everywhere in Ivory Coast. You must not know Ivory Coast very well, I guess. I go there twice every year. My mum is there.
A dominant language is determined by the percentage of the ethnic population of the language. As it stands now; French is the language of domain in Ivory Coast, followed by Twi.
Madinka is mainly and widely spoken in Senegal, Guinea and some part of Mali
@@osikanitv3932
Ok, I am not going to dwell on this topic anymore. However, I am going to say this:
As Connor Murphy mentioned, being the biggest ethnic group doesn't mean that language is the most spoken one, right away Ethiopia comes in mind. Their biggest ethnic group is Oromo but everyone speaks Amharic.
And I will have to correct you again
Sénégal is Wolof very small Mandingo. But Gambia is Mandingo with Wolof side by side.
Guinea Conakry is Fula-Fulni/Peul and Susu comes with Mandingo in the second distance, unless you are in Kankan région then Mandingo becomes your premier language.
Almost 90% of Maliens speak Dioula/Bambara/Mandingo (same) Not "SOME"... as you mentioned.
Hausa is only spoken by some traders who come to Ivory Coast for business they are not part of Ivory Coast ethnic group, they are very very small in number, but Ghana has Hausa.
You said you are half Ivorien and you go to Ivory Coast twice a year... Hum ... That tells me now how much you really know about today's Ivory Coast demographic. I think next time you are in Ivory Coast please try to expand your circle a bit and you will see how widespread Dioula is spoken.
Thanks again for your comment and I got more videos on the way on Côte d'Ivoire.
Merci.