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    The Wolof Wikipedia is the edition of Wikipedia in the Wolof language. It currently has 1,693 articles. The Wikipedia was started in the beginning of...
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    Wolof (/ˈwoʊlɒf/ WOH-lof; Wolof làkk, وࣷلࣷفْ لࣵکّ) is a Niger–Congo language spoken by the Wolof people in much of West African subregion of Senegambia...
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    Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia edited and maintained by a community of volunteer editors, started on 15 January...
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    contains 826 articles. The Wikipedia was started in the beginning of 2005, along with the Wolof Wikipedia and the Fula Wikipedia. Kasper Souren, a Dutchman...
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  • Pidgin Wolof is a pidgin language based on Wolof, spoken in the Gambia. v t e...
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    (war) Welsh (cy) Volapük (vo) Wolof (wo) Yiddish (yi) Zulu (zu) More... Wikipedia:Contents – network of outlines of Wikipedia's content Outline of knowledge...
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  • pitch accent due to its proximity with non-tonal neighboring languages like Wolof. Mandinka is here represented by the variety spoken in Casamance. There...
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  • Lebu Wolof (Lebou Oulof) is a language of Senegal that is closely related to, but not mutually intelligible with, Wolof proper. The distinctiveness of...
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    Ibrahim Niass (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    Ibrāhīm Niasse (1900–1975)—or French: Ibrahima Niasse, Wolof: Ibrayima Ñas, Arabic: شيخ الإسلام الحاج إبراهيم إبن الحاج عبد الله التجاني الكولخي Shaykh...
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    The Vietnamese Wikipedia (Vietnamese: Wikipedia tiếng Việt) is the Vietnamese-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, publicly editable, online encyclopedia...
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    Senegal (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    a minority of the population. Over 30 languages are spoken in Senegal. Wolof is the most widely spoken one, with 80% of the population speaking it as...
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    africaine » (2004), p. 10 (archived by French Wikipedia) Kesteloot, Lilyan; Mbodj, Chérif (ed.), Contes et mythes wolof, Nouvelles éd. africaines, Dakar (1983)...
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  • across the western and central Sahel. The most populous unitary language is Wolof, the national language of Senegal, with four million native speakers and...
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    Thieboudienne (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    Senegal. The version of tiep called thieboudienne, Ceebu Jën or chebu jen (Wolof: ceebu jën; French: thiéboudiène) is prepared with fish, broken rice and...
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    Wolof have is at the expense of the Pulaar language. She states that people in Senegal will call themselves Wolof, despite not being ethnically Wolof...
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    Wikipedia was created alongside the Serbian, Kannada, Walloon, Wolof, and Xhosa Wikipedias. The oldest article is "Psihologija", which was published on...
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    Tivaouane (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    Tivaouane or Tivawan (Wolof: Tiwaawan; French: Tivaouane) is a city located in the Thiès Region of Senegal. Tivaouane was part of the Wolof kingdom of Cayor...
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    Senegal is a multilingual country: Ethnologue lists 36 languages, Wolof being the most widely spoken language. French, which was inherited from the colonial...
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    derivations: From the Serer Wolof word reer meaning 'misplaced', i.e. doubting the truth of Islam. From the Serer Wolof expression seer reer meaning...
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    Chakery (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    Thiakry (also spelled thiacry or chakery, from Wolof: cakri) or Degue is a sweet millet couscous dish originating in Sénégal. The wheat or millet granules...
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  • Lebu people (category Articles needing translation from French Wikipedia)
    construction supplies and real estate. They speak Lebu Wolof, which is closely related to Wolof proper but is not intelligible with it. The Lebu political...
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    Mouride (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    The Mouride brotherhood (Wolof: yoonu murit, Arabic: الطريقة المريدية aṭ-Ṭarīqat al-Murīdiyyah or simply المريدية, al-Murīdiyyah) is a large tariqa (Sufi...
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    Canva (category All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English)
    Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Uzbek, Vietnamese, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yoruba and Zulu Type Graphics software, Whiteboarding License SaaS...
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    Senegal River (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    (Arabic: نَهر السنغَال, romanized: Nehr es-Sinigâl, French: Fleuve Sénégal, Wolof: Dexug Senegaal) is a 1086 km (675 mi) long river in West Africa; much of...
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    The Gambia (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    inter-racial relationship between Travelling Commissioner J. K. McCallum and Wolof woman Fatou Khan scandalized the administration. During World War II, some...
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    drum from Senegal that is also played in the Gambia. It is associated with Wolof and Serer people. The drum is generally played with one hand and one stick...
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    is spoken as a first language by 38% of the population, Pulaar by 21%, Wolof by 18%, Soninke by 9 percent, Jola by 4.5 percent, Serer by 2.4 percent...
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    Its geographical location exposed it to influence from Zenaga-Berber and Wolof. There are several dialects of Hassaniya, which differ primarily phonetically...
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  • United in Hope (category Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    United in Hope (Wolof: Benno Bokk Yaakaar, BBY; French: Unis par l'espoir) is a political coalition in Senegal led by President Macky Sall's Alliance...
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    Garay alphabet (category Wolof language)
    consonants and 14 vowels. It is used in particular for the writing of the Wolof language, spoken mostly in Senegal, although it is more often written in...
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