Wolof Primer
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Our Wolof Primer employs
state-of-the-art Internet technologies to deliver a fun and easy
learning experience. Special emphasis is placed on teaching the
everyday words and phrases that a tourist would find invaluable
in Senegal or The Gambia.
Please keep in mind that our Wolof Primer
is not a full, college level course.
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Most Wolof speaking people would agree that Wolof is
a very difficult language to teach. It's complexity and lack of
tight conventions are two of many reasons why many Wolofs feel that
Wolof is simply unteachable -- even to those eager to learn. This
website is the result of our resolve to prove all the nay-sayers
wrong! We believe that the world deserves a website devoted to this
most unique and beautiful language.
Click here to try one of our
online course modules, to read more about the online primer and
to join the Wolof Online experience.
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Wolof Facts
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- Wolof is spoken/used in the following countries: Gambia, Mauritania,
Senegal.
- Language family: Family: Niger-Congo; Subgroup: Western Sudanic;
Branch: West Atlantic.
- Senegal is the westernmost nation in West Africa. French is
the "official" language, but most people speak Wolof.
- The Wolof people make up more than one-third of Senegal's population,
and have been the dominant group in the region for generations.
They have developed a rich cultural tradition which is marked
by their hospitality and willingness to include outsiders. Their
culture has embraced the Muslim religion since the 10th century.
A century of Christian mission effort has had little impact, and
there are only a few Wolof believers.
- About 80 percent of the Senegalese population speaks Wolof.
- The Republic of Senegal is home to more than 3 million Wolof
people along with the Fulani, Serer, Toucouleur, Diola and Mandingo
people groups.
- Islam is the dominant religion of the Wolof people; The Wolof
conversion to Islam began in the 11th century and today the vast
majority of Wolofs are Muslims.
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