Mangree (pronunciation approximately [maŋɡreː]) is a poorly attested, unclassified, and extinct language of the interior of West Africa, possibly from what is now Ivory Coast.
The Mangree were reported to live adjacent to the Kanga, not far from the Mandinga and Amina.
Fodor believes that the location was somewhere around 7° north latitude and that the river was either the Sassandra or the Bandama.
[1] Fodor reports the following 11 words:[1] A brief summary of the source repeats 'head', 'man', 'woman' and adds ichi ('itchi') 'water'.
The word for 'child' resembles Portuguese pequenino (and English piccaninny), which is widespread in West Africa pidgins and creoles.