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  2. Wolof language - Wikipedia

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    Wolof is spoken by more than 10 million people and about 40 percent (approximately 5 million people) of Senegal's population speak Wolof as their native language. Increased mobility, and especially the growth of the capital Dakar, created the need for a common language: today, an additional 40 percent of the population speak Wolof as a second ...

  3. Wolof people - Wikipedia

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    In Senegal, the Wolof are the largest ethnic group (~39.7%), while elsewhere they are a minority. [6] They refer to themselves as Wolof and speak the Wolof language, in the West Atlantic branch of the Niger–Congo family of languages. [7] Their early history is unclear.

  4. Senegambian languages - Wikipedia

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    The most populous unitary language is Wolof, the national language of Senegal, with four million native speakers and millions more second-language users. There are perhaps 13 million speakers of the various varieties of Fula , and over a million speakers of Serer [ citation needed ] .

  5. In Senegal, the bastion of the region's Francophonie, French ...

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    But with news in Wolof, you can understand what they are saying. You understand the world better, and you can take part in the conversation.” “People are now proud to speak Wolof,” he said. “Before, when you spoke Wolof, you were judged as a peasant. But now, even our president speaks Wolof a lot, so people are not afraid to speak it.”

  6. Ethnic groups in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Wolof of Cayor (1890 engraving) The largest group is the Wolof, representing 39% of the population of the country. [1] [3] [4] They live predominantly in the west, having descended from the kingdoms of Cayor, Waalo and Jolof that once existed in that area. Their population is focused in large urban centres.

  7. Languages of Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    According to Ethnologue, there are 705,500 speakers of French in Mauritania. It serves as a de facto national working language. [4] Mauritania is a member of the International Organisation of La Francophonie (La Francophonie).

  8. Senegalese Americans - Wikipedia

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    The programs are heard within an hour every Sunday and the radio announcers often speak Wolof. The newsletters are written mostly in French, although there is one written in Wolof. Many others people also are learning Wolof at Columbia University. There are organizations that support the recognition of Senegalese nationality or activism in the ...

  9. 10 of the Top Psychic & Medium TV Shows - AOL

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    3. Seatbelt Psychic. Riffing off popular shows such as Cash Cab and Carpool Karaoke, Seatbelt Psychic features medium Thomas John picking up strangers and relaying messages from departed loved ones.