Phonological difficulty for English speakers: Moderate

Mandingo — Pronunciation for English Speakers

This guide is based on a phoneme-by-phoneme comparison of Mandingo and English. Mandingo and English share 18 sounds — about 53% of Mandingo's inventory. The remaining sounds are where English speakers will need to focus their practice.

11
New sounds to learn
18
Familiar sounds
27
English sounds not used

Mandingo is tonal — it uses 5 distinct tones. English is not tonal, so this is an entirely new dimension of pronunciation for English speakers. A word spoken with the wrong pitch can mean something entirely different, or nothing at all.

Sounds to learn from scratch (11)

These phonemes exist in Mandingo but not in English. English speakers will need to learn to produce and perceive them as new categories — not just a variation of an existing English sound.

Familiar sounds (18)

These phonemes exist in both Mandingo and English. You already produce and perceive them — though they may appear in different positions or syllable structures.

English sounds not used in Mandingo (27)

These English phonemes don't exist in Mandingo. Native Mandingo speakers learning English will face the reverse challenge with these sounds.