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<div class="pg_page_title">Wolof Vocabulary - Feelings and Emotions</div>
<div class="pg_page_title">Wolof Vocabulary - Feelings and Emotions</div>
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/wolof Wolof] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn the most important Wolof words related to feelings and emotions. We will also learn how to express our feelings in Wolof. Let's get started! __TOC__


==Feelings and Emotions in Wolof==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/wolof Wolof] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about feelings and emotions in Wolof. Understanding and being able to express ourselves emotionally is an important part of communication. It allows us to share and understand each other on a deeper level. Let's get started!


Learning how to express your feelings and emotions in Wolof is an important part of mastering the language. Here are some of the most common words and phrases related to feelings and emotions in Wolof.
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! Wolof !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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| ndaxar !! n-dah-har !! happy
|-
| jëf !! jehf !! sad
|-
| sama xam !! sah-mah ham !! angry
|-
| sama joor !! sah-mah joor !! scared
|-
| sama yon !! sah-mah yon !! surprised
|-
| sama ndaw !! sah-mah n-daw !! embarrassed
|}


As you can see, the word "sama" is used to express feelings and emotions in Wolof. It is similar to the English word "feel". For example, if you want to say "I feel happy", you would say "Moo sama ndaxar" (literally "I feel happy").
<span link>Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Common-Dishes|Common Dishes]] & [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Occupations|Occupations]].</span>


==Expressing Your Feelings in Wolof==
== Basic emotions ==
In Wolof, as in any language, there are words to express basic emotions. Familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary to build a strong foundation in expressing emotions in Wolof:


Now that you know some of the most common words and phrases related to feelings and emotions in Wolof, let's look at how to express your feelings in Wolof.
* Happiness: Jam (pronounced "jahm")
* Sadness: Ñàkk (pronounced "nyahk")
* Anger: Màk (pronounced "mahk")
* Fear: Ñàt (pronounced "nyat")
* Surprise: Ñàpp (pronounced "nyahp")
* Disgust: Góor (pronounced "goor")


* To express that you are feeling something, use the phrase "Moo sama" (literally "I feel"). For example, if you want to say "I feel happy", you would say "Moo sama ndaxar".
== Describing emotional intensity ==
* To express that someone else is feeling something, use the phrase "Naka sama" (literally "You feel"). For example, if you want to say "You feel sad", you would say "Naka sama jëf".
When you want to express the intensity of an emotion, the following Wolof phrases will come in handy:
* To ask how someone is feeling, use the phrase "Naka sama yow?" (literally "How do you feel?").


==Practice==
* Very happy: Jam bu baax (pronounced "jahm boo bahks")
To improve your [[Language/Wolof|Wolof]] [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary|Vocabulary]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=142 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/wolof/question questions]!
* Very sad: Ñàkk bu baax (pronounced "nyahk boo bahks")
* Extremely angry: Màk bu sañ-sañ (pronounced "mahk boo sahn-sahn")
* Very afraid: Ñàt bu gàdd-gàdd (pronounced "nyat boo gahd-gahd")
 
== Expressing emotional states ==
In addition to basic emotions, there are words and phrases to describe different emotional states in Wolof:
 
* Excited: Xam-xam (pronounced "ham-ham")
* Bored: Ñàtt (pronounced "nyatt")
* Tired: Ñàg (pronounced "nyag")
* Relaxed: Ñaar (pronounced "nyar")
* Stressed: Ñamm (pronounced "nyahm")
 
== Asking about emotions ==
Asking about someone's emotions in Wolof is simple. You can use the following phrases to inquire about someone's feelings:
 
* How are you feeling? : Naka la jam? (pronounced "nah-kah lah jahm?")
* Are you happy? : Jam nga? (pronounced "jahm ngah?")
* Are you sad? : Ñàkk nga? (pronounced "nyahk ngah?")
 
== Responding to emotions ==
Finally, it's essential to know how to respond appropriately when someone shares their emotions with you. Here are some helpful phrases:
 
* I am happy: Jam naa (pronounced "jahm nah")
* I am sad: Ñàkk naa (pronounced "nyahk nah")
* I am angry: Màk naa (pronounced "mahk nah")
* I am sorry: Mbooloomi (pronounced "mboo-loo-mee")
 
In this lesson, we learned vocabulary related to feelings and emotions in Wolof. We looked at how to express ourselves emotionally and how to ask others about their emotions. We also explored some idioms related to emotions. To improve your Wolof vocabulary, you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=142 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/wolof/question questions]!


<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
== Sources ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolof_language Wolof Language]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotion Emotion]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_emotions List of Emotions]


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==Other Lessons==
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Occupations|Occupations]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Numbers|Numbers]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/City|City]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Sports|Sports]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Marital-Status|Marital Status]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/At-the-Post-Office|At the Post Office]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Health|Health]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Education|Education]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Education|Education]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Vegetables|Vegetables]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Nature|Nature]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Time|Time]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Geography|Geography]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]


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Wolof Vocabulary - Feelings and Emotions

Hi Wolof learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about feelings and emotions in Wolof. Understanding and being able to express ourselves emotionally is an important part of communication. It allows us to share and understand each other on a deeper level. Let's get started!


Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: Common Dishes & Occupations.

Basic emotions[edit | edit source]

In Wolof, as in any language, there are words to express basic emotions. Familiarize yourself with the following vocabulary to build a strong foundation in expressing emotions in Wolof:

  • Happiness: Jam (pronounced "jahm")
  • Sadness: Ñàkk (pronounced "nyahk")
  • Anger: Màk (pronounced "mahk")
  • Fear: Ñàt (pronounced "nyat")
  • Surprise: Ñàpp (pronounced "nyahp")
  • Disgust: Góor (pronounced "goor")

Describing emotional intensity[edit | edit source]

When you want to express the intensity of an emotion, the following Wolof phrases will come in handy:

  • Very happy: Jam bu baax (pronounced "jahm boo bahks")
  • Very sad: Ñàkk bu baax (pronounced "nyahk boo bahks")
  • Extremely angry: Màk bu sañ-sañ (pronounced "mahk boo sahn-sahn")
  • Very afraid: Ñàt bu gàdd-gàdd (pronounced "nyat boo gahd-gahd")

Expressing emotional states[edit | edit source]

In addition to basic emotions, there are words and phrases to describe different emotional states in Wolof:

  • Excited: Xam-xam (pronounced "ham-ham")
  • Bored: Ñàtt (pronounced "nyatt")
  • Tired: Ñàg (pronounced "nyag")
  • Relaxed: Ñaar (pronounced "nyar")
  • Stressed: Ñamm (pronounced "nyahm")

Asking about emotions[edit | edit source]

Asking about someone's emotions in Wolof is simple. You can use the following phrases to inquire about someone's feelings:

  • How are you feeling? : Naka la jam? (pronounced "nah-kah lah jahm?")
  • Are you happy? : Jam nga? (pronounced "jahm ngah?")
  • Are you sad? : Ñàkk nga? (pronounced "nyahk ngah?")

Responding to emotions[edit | edit source]

Finally, it's essential to know how to respond appropriately when someone shares their emotions with you. Here are some helpful phrases:

  • I am happy: Jam naa (pronounced "jahm nah")
  • I am sad: Ñàkk naa (pronounced "nyahk nah")
  • I am angry: Màk naa (pronounced "mahk nah")
  • I am sorry: Mbooloomi (pronounced "mboo-loo-mee")

In this lesson, we learned vocabulary related to feelings and emotions in Wolof. We looked at how to express ourselves emotionally and how to ask others about their emotions. We also explored some idioms related to emotions. To improve your Wolof vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Sources[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]