This is a little experiment of mine. I’m still trying to figure out the best way to organize the phrases. The idea is to give examples of sentence structure and word usage beyond the usual standard basic phrases that are found in most phrasebooks.
This is a little experiment of mine. I’m still trying to figure out the best way to organize the phrases. The idea is to give examples of sentence structure and word usage beyond the usual standard basic phrases that are found in most phrasebooks.
good
“yangui diangua wolof bu bakh diaradieuf”
can you tell me the meaning of this phrase?
Thank you vfery much
For a rough/fairly literal translation, I’d go with: “You’ve learned Wolof very well, thank you.”
Improvements/corrections welcome.
amine you fanane si diame mai yow la kane?
can you tell me the meaning of this phrase?
Thank you very much