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Wolof (/ˈwoʊlɒf/ WOH-lof; Wolof làkk, وࣷلࣷفْ لࣵکّ) is a Niger–Congo language spoken by the Wolof people in much of West African subregion of Senegambia... |
the Wolof are the largest ethnic group (~39.7%), while elsewhere they are a minority. They refer to themselves as Wolof and speak the Wolof language, in... |
Wolof in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wolof or Wollof may refer to: Wolof people, an ethnic group found in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania Wolof language... |
The Wolof Wikipedia is the edition of Wikipedia in the Wolof language. It currently has 1,693 articles. The Wikipedia was started in the beginning of... |
Pidgin Wolof is a pidgin language based on Wolof, spoken in the Gambia. v t e... |
with their languages from Senegal across the western and central Sahel. The most populous unitary language is Wolof, the national language of Senegal... |
Lebu Wolof (Lebou Oulof) is a language of Senegal that is closely related to, but not mutually intelligible with, Wolof proper. The distinctiveness of... |
is a multilingual country: Ethnologue lists 36 languages, Wolof being the most widely spoken language. French, which was inherited from the colonial era... |
system in West Africa include Pular, Wolof, Sereer-Sine and East Limba. These quinary-decimal counting languages can be found in the west African regions... |
Irish Gaelic literature) Classical Wolof (language of the Wolof Empire, 13th to 19th centuries) Middle English (language of The Canterbury Tales, 14th to... |
on a pitch accent due to its proximity with non-tonal neighboring languages like Wolof. Mandinka is here represented by the variety spoken in Casamance... |
An IETF BCP 47 language tag is a standardized code that is used to identify human languages on the Internet. The tag structure has been standardized by... |
Shea butter (category Articles containing Wolof-language text) Yoruba language, and karité in the Wolof language of Senegal. It is also known as Moo-yaa in the Acholi language. The common name is shísu ߛ߭ߌ߭ߛߎ (lit... |
Bassirou Diomaye Faye (category Articles containing Wolof-language text) the slogan "Diomaye mooy Ousmane", which means "Diomaye is Ousmane" in Wolof, and expressed hope that Sonko's charisma and popular appeal among Senegal's... |
Garay alphabet (category Wolof language) consonants and 14 vowels. It is used in particular for the writing of the Wolof language, spoken mostly in Senegal, although it is more often written in the... |
Papiamento (redirect from Papiamento language) mpinda makamba ("Dutch person") – Bantu: ma-kamba yongotá ("to kneel") – Wolof: djongotó maribomba ("wasp") – Bantu: ma-rimbondo Native American-origin... |
Thieboudienne (category Articles containing Wolof-language text) Senegal. The version of tiep called thieboudienne, Ceebu Jën or chebu jen (Wolof: ceebu jën; French: thiéboudiène) is prepared with fish, broken rice and... |
The Gambia (redirect from Gambian language) official language in much of West Africa) is relatively widespread. Mandinka is spoken as a first language by 38% of the population, Pulaar by 21%, Wolof by... |
Ousmane Sonko (category Articles containing Wolof-language text) character. In September 2021, Sonko launched the coalition "Free the People" (Wolof: Yewwi askan wi) with the aim of gaining seats in municipal and departmental... |
Amadou Bamba (category Articles containing Wolof-language text) Ahmadu Bamba Ibn Anta Saly Mbacke (Wolof: Ahmadu Bamba Mbacke, Arabic: أحمد بن محمد بن انت صلي Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn Anta saly, 1853–1927) also known... |