Dear Amir,

Thank you for pointing this out. Jula / Bamanankan / Bambara (*) – that’s 
pretty much the same (Mande) language, and a major one, to be sure. The name 
Jula is standard in Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire; Bambara in Mali. 

I can put you in contact with people who speak it. We can see off list to the 
follow-up as you wish. 

Best regards,
Mohomodou 

* FYI * Radio France Internationale (RFI) and the African Academy of Languages 
(ACALAN) use a broader term, “Mandenkan” (Mande language). This is the RFI 
Mandenkan feed line: http://ma.rfi.fr/  ** Audio in the language, texts in 
French.
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Mohomodou Houssouba
www.songhay.org
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Am 28.04.2018 um 10:50 schrieb Amir E. Aharoni <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
> 
> Are there any speakers of the Jula language (also known as Dioula)?
> 
> If you know this language, I wanted to let you know that there is demand from 
> people for Wikipedia articles in this language.
> 
> I've been researching the usage of the search box in Wikipedia's 
> interlanguage links panel, and I can see that there are many people searching 
> for this language while they are reading articles in French and English. They 
> cannot find anything because the Wikipedia in this language doesn't exist 
> yet, but if it existed, there would be people who would want to read it.
> 
> If you speak this language or know somebody who does, please contact me. I'll 
> be happy to help you start a Wikipedia in it.
> 
> (I'm expecting these questions, so I'll just answer them right away.
> Q: Where can I read about this research?
> A: I'll publish a report very, very soon.
> Q: Are there any languages that people are searching?
> A: Yes, there are many, and you'll see all of them in the report, but I 
> wanted to mention Jula especially because it's the most notable languages 
> that came up in this research in which there is no Wikipedia at all, not even 
> an Incubator. There are other languages of Africa that came up there, such as 
> Yoruba, Xhosa and others, but there are Wikipedias in them, albeit small 
> ones.)
> 
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