Vocabularies of Liberian and other West African Languages 



BUZI. MANDINA. VAI. GORA. BULOM. FULA. WOLOF. 



MANDINA is spoken in the north and north-west of Liberia, on the Mandingo Plateau, and beyond in the adjoin- 

 ing French and British Territories. 



VAI is spoken in South-western Liberia, from Cape Mesurado westwards to the Sierra Leone frontier, and 

 beyond as far as the River Siilima. 



GORA is spoken in Western Liberia, along the east and west banks of the Lower St. Paul's River, and also near 

 the eastern bend of the River Mano. 



BULOM is spoken in the Sherbro country of Sierra Leone, in the south-eastern parts of that colony. 



FULA. The dialect given of this language is spoken in the highlands of Futa Jallo, and about Timbo and the 

 Niger sources. 



WOLOF is spoken in Senegal to the south of the Lower Senegal River. 



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