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==Source==
==Source==
http://publish.illinois.edu/wolof201fall14/files/2014/08/NEW_WOLOF_BOOK.pdf
http://publish.illinois.edu/wolof201fall14/files/2014/08/NEW_WOLOF_BOOK.pdf
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Wolof/Culture/Origin-of-the-Word-Wolof|Origin of the Word Wolof]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Culture/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Culture/Bargaining-in-transportation|Bargaining in transportation]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Culture/Taajabòon|Taajabòon]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Culture/Talking-about-bad-experiences|Talking about bad experiences]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Culture/Caste-or-social-stratification-considerations|Caste or social stratification considerations]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Culture/Ramadan-and-fasting|Ramadan and fasting]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Culture/Giving-directions|Giving directions]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Culture/Funerals|Funerals]]
* [[Language/Wolof/Culture/Gift-of-ceremonies|Gift of ceremonies]]

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As a volunteer, you will often be considered an “important person” at a meeting, regardless of how relevant you are to the purpose of the meeting. This means that you may be asked to sit up front and/or say a few words at the beginning or end of the meeting, just greeting, thanking, and saying how happy you are to be there.

Source

http://publish.illinois.edu/wolof201fall14/files/2014/08/NEW_WOLOF_BOOK.pdf

Related Lessons