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I've lived here for two years and speak the local Pulaar in addition to French, but no matter how "integrated" I've become with "the locals," I'm aware that I'll always be a foreigner.
Maya Lau: Senegal's Accidental Hipsters Maya Lau 2011
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I've lived here for two years and speak the local Pulaar in addition to French, but no matter how "integrated" I've become with "the locals," I'm aware that I'll always be a foreigner.
Maya Lau: Senegal's Accidental Hipsters Maya Lau 2011
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Represented languages include Arabic, French and at least two African languages (Wolof and Pulaar).
Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: African Online Digital Library 2008
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Represented languages include Arabic, French and at least two African languages (Wolof and Pulaar).
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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The spoken language on the recordings is Pulaar; French and English text transcriptions accompany the recordings.
Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: Fuuta Tooro Oral History Project 2008
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The spoken language on the recordings is Pulaar; French and English text transcriptions accompany the recordings.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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I took the test on Monday for each of the 3 languages: Wolof, Mandinka, and Pulaar.
In case you're interested... Adam Horowitz 2009
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I also received a score of Intermediate-Mid in Mandinka, and Novice-Mid in Pulaar, which I really wasn't expecting.
In case you're interested... Adam Horowitz 2009
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So, in an effort to raise awareness, Youssou has recorded a "Fight Malaria" song in three native Senegalese languages -- Wolof, Pulaar and Serere -- that will be broadcast from radios in 1300 "health huts" across the country.
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Because The Gambia is the final destination for about 8 different tribes of Africa, my village is a cool mix of Woolof (what I speak), Pulaar or Fulas, Mandinkas, and another tribe similar to Mandinkas (both from Mali) called the Bambaras.
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