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Manjack people
:''For the plant called Manjack, see Cordia''. The Manjack people are an ethnic group in Guinea-Bissau. They are known as ''Manjaku'' by the Manjacks themselves, ''Ndiago'' by the Wolofs of Senegal, ''Manjaco'' by the Portuguese, and ''Manjaque'' by the French. Each of these terms means "I tell you". The Manjack language is classified as part of the Bak languages, which is a branch of Niger–Congo. Strong Manjack communities exist in Senegal, France, The Gambia, and the countries surrounding Guinea-Bissau. António Baticã Ferreira is a Manjaco poet. ==See also==
* Demographics of Senegal * Languages of Senegal * List of African ethnic groups
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