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Wolof - Days of the Week

In today's lesson, we will learn the days of the week in Wolof.

Days of the Week in Wolof[edit | edit source]

The days of the week in Wolof are as follows:

Word in Wolof IPA pronunciation Translation in English
Dibéer di-bɛɛr Monday
Aata a-ta Tuesday
Ñaŋ njaŋ Wednesday
Mbay m-baɪ Thursday
Njëkk n-jɛk Friday
Ñett n-ɛt Saturday
Ñeent n-ɛnt Sunday

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Let's practice the days of the week in Wolof with a dialogue:

  • Waaw, dibéer?

What day is it today?

  • Dibéer.

It's Monday.

  • Ndax nga bëgg nga xam njëkk?

So when will I see you again?

  • Njëkk bi.

On Friday.

  • Su ma nga xam ñeent?

Will I see you on Sunday?

  • Waaw, ñeent bi.

Yes, on Sunday.

  • Su ma nga xam aata?

Will I see you on Tuesday?

  • Waaw, aata bi.

Yes, on Tuesday.

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

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