par marco | Mar 26, 2026 | Non classé
Wolof Family Terms: The Heart of Senegalese CultureIn Wolof-speaking communities across Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania, family (mbokk) is not just blood relatives—it’s an extended network of kinship, social obligation, and mutual support that defines identity...
par marco | Mar 24, 2026 | Non classé
Les insultes en wolof : comprendre sans offenser Apprendre une langue, c’est aussi en comprendre les nuances culturelles, y compris les expressions moins polies. Le wolof, langue véhiculaire du Sénégal parlée par plus de 10 millions de personnes, possède son lot...
par marco | Mar 24, 2026 | Non classé
Wolof Insults: Understanding Without Offending Learning a language also means understanding its cultural nuances, including less polite expressions. Wolof, the vehicular language of Senegal spoken by more than 10 million people, has its share of insults and colloquial...
par marco | Mar 24, 2026 | Non classé
Good Morning in WolofIn Senegal, greetings are everything. You never start a conversation, enter a room, or begin your day without proper greetings. Knowing how to say good morning in Wolof is the first step to connecting with Senegalese people and culture.The Main...
par marco | Mar 24, 2026 | Non classé
Something remarkable is happening in Senegal right now. Walk into any co-working space in Dakar, scroll through social media, or listen to the latest tech podcasts coming out of West Africa — and you’ll notice a shift. Wolof, the language spoken by over 10...
par marco | Mar 16, 2026 | Non classé
Je t’aime en wolof : 3 façons de dire « I love you » au SénégalEn wolof, il n’existe pas une seule manière de dire je t’aime. Il y en a au moins trois, et chacune porte une nuance différente : amour naissant, amour profond entre partenaires, ou affection au quotidien....