Pulaar (in Adlam: 𞤆𞤵𞤤𞤢𞥄𞤪, in Ajami: ݒُلَارْ) is a Fula language spoken primarily as a first language by the Fula and Toucouleur peoples in the Senegal...
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FOO-lə), also known as Fulani (/fʊˈlɑːniː/ fuul-AH-nee) or Fulah (Fulfulde, Pulaar, Pular; Adlam: 𞤊𞤵𞤤𞤬𞤵𞤤𞤣𞤫, 𞤆𞤵𞤤𞤢𞥄𞤪, 𞤆𞤵𞤤𞤢𞤪; Ajami: ࢻُلْࢻُلْدٜ...
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Fula people (redirect from Pulaar people)
Senegal River valley speak Fulfulde / Pulaar and refer to themselves as Haalpulaaren, or those who speak Pulaar. The supposed distinction between them...
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Toucouleur people (redirect from Hal-pulaars)
Toucouleurs speak the Futa Tooro dialect of Pulaar. They call themselves Haalpulaar’en, which means "those who speak Pulaar". They are Muslims. Culturally, the...
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Balanta-Ganja, Arabic, Jola-Fonyi, Mandinka, Mandjak, Mankanya, Noon (Serer-Noon), Pulaar, Serer, and Soninke. In terms of usage, Wolof is the lingua franca and the...
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and newspaper texts. Pulaar lacks gender pronouns such as he/she. For example sentence "Himo He Jam" means (He/She is good). Pulaar either bends verbs and...
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Senegal (category Articles containing Pulaar-language text)
ethnic language while, especially in Dakar, Wolof is the lingua franca. Pulaar is spoken by the Fulas and Toucouleur. The Serer language is widely spoken...
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Great Fulo, also known as the Denanke Kingdom or Denianke Kingdom, was a Pulaar kingdom of Senegal, which dominated the Futa Toro region from the early...
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Gambia, Mandinka is spoken as a first language by 38% of the population, Pulaar by 21%, Wolof by 18%, Soninke by 9 percent, Jola by 4.5 percent, Serer by...
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widespread. Mandinka is spoken as a first language by 38% of the population, Pulaar by 21%, Wolof by 18%, Soninke by 9%, Jola by 4.5%, Serer by 2.4%, Manjak...
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Mauritania include the official language, Arabic, three national languages, Pulaar, Soninke and Wolof, and French, a former official language which is still...
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made a UNDP Youth Emissary. Maal sings primarily in Pulaar and promotes the traditions of the Pulaar-speaking people, who live on either side of the Senegal...
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modéré in Trappes. The family visited Senegal every other summer, and spoke Pulaar at home. Sy began his career after high school in 1996, working at Radio...
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from the Modern Standard Arabic that is used for official communication. Pulaar, Soninke, and Wolof also serve as national languages. Despite having no...
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Thieboudienne (category Articles containing Pulaar-language text)
dish comes from Wolof words meaning 'rice' (ceeb) and 'fish' (jën). In Pulaar it is known as maaro e liddi ('rice and fish'). It is served on large trays...
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Its geographical location exposed it to influence from Zenaga-Berber and Pulaar. There are several dialects of Hassaniya, which differ primarily phonetically...
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people (or Fulani, Fulɓe) Fula language (or Pulaar, Fulfulde, Fulani) The Fula variety known as the Pulaar language The Fula variety known as the Pular...
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Futa Toro, a pre-colonial kingdom of the Toucouleur people. From the old Pulaar title "Almamy" (king). Maad a Sinig, King of Sine, a pre-colonial kingdom...
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variants, are also known in other languages as bappe, diassare, hoddu (Pulaar), koliko (Gurunsi), kologo (Frafra), komsa, kontigi, gurmi, garaya (Hausa)...
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may refer to: United Front for Democratic Change, a Chadian rebel group Pulaar language (ISO 639-3 code) Fucose (abberivation) Società Ferrovie Udine-Cividale [it]...
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Naaj (Arabic: تمورت والنجا) or Hoorewendu, meaning 'head of the swamp' in Pulaar, and sheltered a population of hippopotami.: 32 "Lac Gabou et le réseau...
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Daza, Teda Islam → Sunni Islam Toucouleur Atlantic–Congo → Senegambian → Pulaar Senegal (Futa Tooro) Islam Trawara Indo-European → Dardic → Mankiyali Pakistan...
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many other languages are also written using the script, including Mooré, Pulaar, Wolof, and Yoruba. It is an adaptation of the Arabic script to write sounds...
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20 May 2023 (2023-05-20) (Cannes) 30 August 2023 (2023-08-30) (France) Running time 87 minutes Countries France Mali Senegal Languages Pulaar French Box office $158,937...
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documented use likely between the 15th to 18th century for Hausa, Mande, Pulaar, Swahili, Wolof, and Yoruba Languages Aljamiado 28 Maghrebi, Andalusi variant;...
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(other names: Senegambia region or Senegambian zone, Senegàmbi in Wolof and Pulaar) is, in the narrow sense, a historical name for a geographical region in...
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Moore, French, and English languages and ‘’madd’’ in Wolof and ‘’laare’’ in Pulaar , is a fruit-producing plant of the Apocynaceae family, native to the Sahel...
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and a number of small businesses. The most commonly spoken languages are Pulaar, Bassari, Bedik, Diakhanké, Malinké and French. In 2007, according to official...
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Nouakchott (category Articles containing Pulaar-language text)
French: [nwakʃɔt]; Arabic: نواكشوط, romanized: Nwākshūṭ; Wolof: Nuwaaksoot; Pulaar: Nuwaasoot; Soninke: Nuwasooto; Berber: Nwakcoṭ, originally derived from...
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guewel in Wolof, kevel or kewel or okawul in Serer, gawlo 𞤺𞤢𞤱𞤤𞤮 in Pulaar (Fula), iggawen in Hassaniyan[citation needed], arokin in Yoruba,[citation...
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