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  2. Wolofization - Wikipedia

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    Wolofization or Wolofisation is a cultural and language shift whereby populations or states adopt Wolof language or culture, such as in the Senegambia region. In Senegal , Wolof is a lingua franca [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Wolofization phenomenon has taken over all facets of Senegal and encroaching on Gambian soil. [ 3 ]

  3. Category:Wolof language - Wikipedia

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    Wolofization This page was last edited on 16 September 2020, at 03:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers;

  4. translatewiki.net - Wikipedia

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    translatewiki.net, formerly named Betawiki, is a web-based translation platform [1] powered by the Translate extension for MediaWiki.It can be used to translate various kinds of texts but is commonly used for creating localisations for software interfaces.

  5. Serer people - Wikipedia

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    The third status, and the largest strata came to be the jambur, or free peasants who lacked the power of the nobles. Below the jambur were the artisan castes, who inherited their occupation. These castes included blacksmiths, weavers, jewelers, leatherworkers, carpenters, griots who kept the oral tradition through songs and music.

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    The content translation tool assists users in translating existing Wikipedia articles from one language to another. Users select an article in any language, then select another language, and the interface provides machine translation which the human user can then use as inspiration to make readable text in another language.

  7. Translation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast translator, rebroadcasting a radio signal at a different frequency; Translation (physics), movement that changes the position of an object, moving every point the same distance in the same direction, without rotation, reflection or change in size; Translation operator, an alternative name for the displacement operator in quantum optics

  8. Wolof people - Wikipedia

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    The social strata have included a free category called geer, a castes category called nyeenyo or neeno, and a servile category of slaves called jaam. [ 33 ] [ 35 ] Caste status has been hereditary, and endogamy among the men and women of a particular caste status has been an enduring feature among the Wolof people, according to Leonardo ...

  9. Uzbekisation - Wikipedia

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    Uzbekisation or Uzbekization is the process of forcing or inducing an Uzbek identity on people or cultural heritage through a variety of administrative means. The term refers to the specific forms of indigenization (korenizacija) that took place in Uzbekistan during the process of national delimitation in Central Asia in the 1920s and early 1930s.