A West African language
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TSHIA West African language
KWAWest African language
SERERWest African language closely related to Fula
sangoNiger-Congo language of the Adamawa-Eastern branch, used as a lingua franca in the Central African Republic
sangosNiger-Congo language of the Adamawa-Eastern branch, used as a lingua franca in the Central African Republic
nandinea West African civet
mohra West African gazelle
opepea West African tree
obaa West African ruler
sankoa West African guitar
sanchoa West African guitar
nagora West African antelope
caboceera West African headman
mhorra West African gazelle
monaa West African monkey
sankosSANKO, a West African guitar
nandinesNANDINE, a West African civet
sapelesSAPELE, a West African tree
obasOBA, a West African ruler
caboceersCABOCEER, a West African headman
mhorrsMHORR, a West African gazelle
mohrsMOHR, a West African gazelle
opepesOPEPE, a West African tree
sanchosSANCHO, a West African guitar
nagorsNAGOR, a West African antelope
obechesOBECHE, a West African tree
TOGOLike food from a West African drive-through?
djembea West African drum, beaten withn the hand
djembesDJEMBE, a West African drum, beaten withn the hand
monellina protein extracted from a West African red berry
monellinsMONELLIN, a protein extracted from a West African red berry
talapoinsA small West African monkey that lives in large groups near watercourses and in swamp forest
harmattanA dry, dusty easterly or northeasterly wind on the West African coast, occurring from December to February
sassywoodthe bark of a West African leguminous tree, used by the natives as an ordeal poison also SASSWOOD
sassywoodsSASSYWOOD, the bark of a West African leguminous tree, used by the natives as an ordeal poison also SASSWOOD
mandrillsA large West African baboon with a brightly colored red and blue face, the male having a blue rump
calypsosA kind of West Indian (originally Trinidadian) music in syncopated African rhythm, typically with words improvised on a topical theme