In Wolof, "goodbye" is said "ba ci kanam."
Grandmother in Wolof is "yaay."
Yellow in Wolof is "unu."
"Wolof" is both a language and an ethnic group from Senegal, West Africa. In English, "Wolof" refers to the language spoken by the Wolof people, which is one of the most widely spoken languages in Senegal.
In Wolof, you can say "Nopp" to bid someone farewell.
"Wolof" is pronounced as "WOH-loff." The emphasis is on the first syllable.
Wolof people speak the following languages:WolofFrenchEnglishHassānīya Arabic
The least spoken language in India is usually considered to be the Nihali language, spoken by a small number of people in the Maharashtra region. It is a severely endangered language with very few speakers left.
Many Gambians speak English. There are also many tribal languages such as Mandinka, Fulani, Wolof
Goodbye. They speak English in Jamaica.
Sikhism is a religion, not a language. Sikhs say goodbye in whatever language they speak.
In the Bahamas they speak English ... just say bye
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The name Nala is of Sanskrit origin. It is a female name meaning "stem" or "hollow reed". Nala is also a character from Hindu mythology, known for his wisdom and leadership.
Yellow in Wolof is "unu."
Boubakar Kane has written: 'A comparative study of the phonological systems of English and Wolof' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, English language, Phonology, Study and teaching, Wolof language, Wolof speakers
Wikipedia says he can speak French. But he only understands