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If you want a well made knife, consider buying one from the Bonan people of China. The Bonan are renown for their sturdy and beautiful knives, with ox-horn handles. The profits from the sale of these knives in addition to the profits obtained from farming activities are the main sources of income for the Bonans. The Bonan speak a Mongol language that is different from their original Mongol tongue. This is as a result of 700 years of isolation and intermarriages with other [...] |
Bonan is the Mongolic language of the Bonan ethnic group of China. It is spoken by about 8,000 people in Gansu and Qinghai provinces in northwestern China.
Download our free dictionary (for Windows or Android) and browse both the Bonan-English and the English-Bonan lists. Look up a word, add or modify an entry, and learn words at your own rhythm from a personal learning list. Click here to learn more about the features or scroll down to download the program. An online version is also available, so you can browse the dictionary without downloading it.
Download our free dictionary for Android! Browse the wordlists, look up words and practice your vocabulary at your own rhythm. An online version is also available, so you can browse the dictionary without downloading it.
This dictionary was made by Renato B. Figueiredo.
List status: © Renato B. Figueiredo
Bonan > English: 451 words
English > Bonan: 354 words
Last update: March 21, 2014
First upload: March 22, 2008
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3. Click here to download the Bonan word list (303.51 kb)
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