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Definition of Senufo in English: Senufonoun səˈnuːfəʊsəˈno͞ofō 1A member of a West African people inhabiting parts of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Mali, and Burkina. (居住于西非象牙海岸、马里、布基纳等部分地区的)塞努福人 Example sentencesExamples - In the Baoule village, the women live with their husbands' families; among the Senufo, husbands and wives live separately with men living in rectangular houses and their wives occupying round ones.
- Among the collection essays, they give magisterial overviews of the arts and conceptual universe of the Yoruba and Senufo.
- Other significant ethnic groups include the Bete, Senufo, and Malinke.
2mass noun The language of the Senufo, which belongs to the Gur group and has many different dialects. 塞努福语(属上沃尔特语族,具有许多种不同的方言) Example sentencesExamples - Other national languages promoted by the DNAFLA include Fulfuldé, Songhai, Senufo, Dogon, Soninké, and Tamasheq.
adjectivesəˈnuːfəʊsəˈno͞ofō Relating to the Senufo or their language. (与)塞努福人(有关)的;(与)塞努福语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - In Senufo society, divine creation is commemorated by large, sculpted figural pairs that depict a timeless and ideally balanced archetype of humanity.
- The climate controlled and expanded permanent galleries will feature three installations with different emphases: textiles of Mali; Mali of the first millennium; and masterpieces of Dogon, Bamana, and Senufo ritual art.
- There is a balance of power between Poro and Sandogo, the chief patrons of the arts in Senufo communities.
- The Baoule live in rectangular structures, while the Senufo compounds are set up in a circle around a courtyard.
- He modified these in his well-known catalogue for his 1964 exhibition of Senufo art at the Museum of Primitive Art in New York City.
Definition of Senufo in US English: Senufonounsəˈno͞ofō 1A member of a people inhabiting parts of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Mali, and Burkina Faso. (居住于西非象牙海岸、马里、布基纳等部分地区的)塞努福人 Example sentencesExamples - Among the collection essays, they give magisterial overviews of the arts and conceptual universe of the Yoruba and Senufo.
- Other significant ethnic groups include the Bete, Senufo, and Malinke.
- In the Baoule village, the women live with their husbands' families; among the Senufo, husbands and wives live separately with men living in rectangular houses and their wives occupying round ones.
2The Gur language of the Senufo. Example sentencesExamples - Other national languages promoted by the DNAFLA include Fulfuldé, Songhai, Senufo, Dogon, Soninké, and Tamasheq.
adjectivesəˈno͞ofō Relating to the Senufo or their language. (与)塞努福人(有关)的;(与)塞努福语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - There is a balance of power between Poro and Sandogo, the chief patrons of the arts in Senufo communities.
- The Baoule live in rectangular structures, while the Senufo compounds are set up in a circle around a courtyard.
- He modified these in his well-known catalogue for his 1964 exhibition of Senufo art at the Museum of Primitive Art in New York City.
- In Senufo society, divine creation is commemorated by large, sculpted figural pairs that depict a timeless and ideally balanced archetype of humanity.
- The climate controlled and expanded permanent galleries will feature three installations with different emphases: textiles of Mali; Mali of the first millennium; and masterpieces of Dogon, Bamana, and Senufo ritual art.
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