Anniversaire de la victoire du Sénégal sur la France : Que sont devenus les 22 Lions qui avaient bouffé du coq ?
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| Auteur: Antifachiste |
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[quote] [quote] [quote] [quote] [quote] niande wonde so eden pila yo en pil mo kolliden:sn::sn::sn::sn: [/quote] What in the world are you talking? Speak a language people can understand. [/quote] Sure, neddo am, people do understand that language. Go learn it sir.:?::?::?::sn::sn::sn: [/quote] You are never turn this forum into a pulaar forum, That language stinks anyway.Get used to it my friend it is Wolof or French. [/quote] Hey dude where is the freedom of speech? Why are you speaking english or french? The French colonization victimized both wolof and pulaar. We are closer than between a french and a pulaar or wolof.Think again and do not get angry.:sn::sn::sn::sn::dedet::dedet::dedet: [/quote] Learn that this language ist more important than Wolof, OPEN YOUR BIG YOUR EYES, man:
The Fula language is a language of West Africa, spoken by the Fulɓe (Fula or Fulani people) from Senegambia and Guinea to Cameroon and Sudan. It is also spoken as the first language by the Tukulor in the Senegal River Valley and as a second language by peoples in other areas.
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Fula (or Fulani)
Fulfulde, Pulaar, Pular
Spoken in Mauritania, Senegal, Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, Gambia, Chad, Sierra Leone, Benin, Guinea-Bissau, Sudan, Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo
Total speakers 10–26 million
Language family Niger-Congo Atlantic-Congo Senegal–Guinea Senegambian Fula-Wolof Fula (or Fulani)
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