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meaning it's widely used for communication between people with different native languages.

Here are some key points about Bambara:

1. Speakers: It's spoken by around 14 million people, with about 4 million native speakers and many more who use it as a second language.
2. Status: Bambara is the de facto national language of Mali, although French is the official language.
3. Writing system: It uses a modified Latin alphabet, although traditionally it was written using the N'Ko script.
4. Tonal language: Bambara is a tonal language, meaning that pitch is used to distinguish word meanings.
5. Cultural significance: It's closely associated with the Bambara people, one of the largest ethnic groups in Mali, known for their rich cultural traditions.
6. Linguistic features: Bambara has a subject-object-verb (SOV) word order and uses postpositions rather than prepositions.
7. Dialects: There are several dialects of Bambara, with some mutual intelligibility between them.
8. Media: It's used in radio broadcasts, television programs, and some newspapers in Mali.
9. Education: While French is the primary language of instruction in schools, Bambara is sometimes used, especially in early education.

Would you like me to elaborate on any specific aspect of Bambara, such as its grammar, cultural context, or its relationship to other languages in the region?

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