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Revision as of 19:17, 26 May 2022
"Fruits" Vocabulary in Wolof
🤗 Jama ngaam! Wolof learners,
➡ In today's lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary related to "Fruits" in Wolof, the native language of the Wolof people, mainly spoken in Senegal, Mauritania, and the Gambia.
Happy learning!
doom bi fruit
Wolof (Wolofal: ولوفل) | English |
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sanaanaa si | pineapple |
banaana bi | banana |
màngo bi | mango |
guyaab bi | guava |
pàppaaya bi | papaya |
déem gi | jujube |
mandërin bi | mandarin orange |
sorans bi | orange |
pàmpalmuus bi | grapefruit, pomelo |
limoŋ bi | lemon |
pom bi | apple |
pwaar bi | pear |
xaal wi | melon
watermelon |
xewer bi | Senegalese "cherry" |
reseñ ni | grapes |
tandarma bi | date |
sump bi | desert date |
daqaar ji | tamarind |
darkase bi | cashew nut |
guró gi | kola nut |
koko bi | coconut |
jàmb ji | sugar cane |