classification: "Niger-Congo; Mande; Western Mande",
dialect_varieties: "",
public_comment: "",
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ethnic_population: "800-1,000",
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public_comment: "Data for the number of native speakers and for the ethnic population comes from SIL (1995).",
private_comment: null,
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public_comment: ""According to the Blé, there are approximately 500 speakers of Blé, and 300 Blé who speak Jula and Senoufo. "",
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ethnic_population: "1000-1200",
date_of_info: "2012",
public_comment: "All L2 speakers are non-Jalkunan women who have intermarried into the tribe. There are about 200 ethnic Jalkunan in Côte d’Ivoire, but it is uncertain how many of them are speakers. (Personal fieldwork, 2012)",