you say nangadef and the other person should reply jamerec
sorry i dont know how they are spelt properly =0)
well that is a bit stuoid dont you think
na nga def (how are you). there's no actual "hi"...
Grandmother in Wolof is "yaay."
In Wolof, you can say "Nopp" to bid someone farewell.
Yellow in Wolof is "unu."
In Wolof, you can say "Sookaru jamm" to mean welcome home.
na nga def (how are you). there's no actual "hi"...
Grandmother in Wolof is "yaay."
In Wolof, you can say "Nopp" to bid someone farewell.
Yellow in Wolof is "unu."
In Wolof, you can say "Sookaru jamm" to mean welcome home.
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Jigen
In Wolof language, hip hop is called "nit ku."
In Fulani, you can say "Jaama wolof" to say goodnight.
In Wolof, to ask someone their age, you would say, "Naka sa yenn?" To respond, you can say, "Mangi [your age] at," meaning "I am [your age] years old." For example, if you are 25, you would say, "Mangi 25 at."
"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, "goodbye" is said "ba ci kanam."