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==Alphabet and Pronunciation==
==Alphabet and Pronunciation==
'''Alphabet'''
'''Alphabet'''
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolof_language#:~:text=orthography%20of%20Wolof Wolof Vowels and Consonants] - Wikipedia
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/wolof.htm#:~:text=Wolof%20(Latin)%20alphabet Wolof Alphabet] - Omniglot
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balanta_languages#:~:text=phonemes%20of%20the%20Balanta%20dialects Balanta Vowels and Consonants] - Wikipedia
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balanta_languages#:~:text=orthography%20of%20Balanta Balanta Letters of the Alphabet] - Wikipedia
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/balantaganja.htm#:~:text=Latin%20alphabet%20for%20Balanta-Ganja Balanta-Ganja Alphabet] - Omniglot
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/arabic.htm#:~:text=Arabic%20consonants Arabic Consonants] - Omniglot
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/jolafonyi.htm#:~:text=Jola-Fonyi%20alphabet Jola-Fonyi Alphabet] - Omniglot
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/mandinka.htm#:~:text=Latin%20alphabet%20for%20Mandinka Mandinka Alphabet] - Omniglot
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/mankanya.htm#:~:text=Mankanya%20alphabet Mankanya Alphabet] - Omniglot
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/noon.htm#:~:text=Noon%20alphabet Noon Alphabet] - Omniglot
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/serer.htm#:~:text=Serer%20Latin%20alphabet Serer Alphabet] - Omniglot
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/soninke.htm#:~:text=Soninke%20alphabet Soninke Alphabet] - Omniglot


'''Pronunciation'''
'''Pronunciation'''
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolof_language#:~:text=long%20vowels%20are%20pronounced%20with%20more%20time Wolof Pronunciation] - Wikipedia
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/wolof.htm#:~:text=Wolof%20pronunciation Wolof Pronunciation] - Omniglot
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/jolafonyi.htm#:~:text=pronunciation Jola-Fonyi Pronunciation] - Omniglot
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/mankanya.htm#:~:text=pronunciation Mankanya Pronunciation] - Omniglot
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/noon.htm#:~:text=pronunciation Noon Pronunciation] -  Omniglot
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/serer.htm#:~:text=pronunciation Serer Pronunciation] - Omniglot
* [https://omniglot.com/writing/soninke.htm#:~:text=pronunciation Soninke Pronunciation] - Omniglot


==Language Aids and Dictionaries==
==Language Aids and Dictionaries==

Revision as of 15:26, 30 November 2022

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Description[edit | edit source]

Senegal is a multilingual country with 36 languages listed.
Wolof is the most widely spoken language as a first or second language (80%).
French is the official language (inherited from the colonial era) but only about 15-20% of men and 1-2% of women understand French.
English is taught as a foreign language in many graduate school languages and secondary schools. Widely used by the business and scientific community.

Those with national language status include: [1]

American Sign Language is used for education of the deaf in Senegal.

Word List(s)[edit | edit source]

Alphabet and Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Alphabet

Pronunciation

Language Aids and Dictionaries[edit | edit source]

Dictionaries


Online Dictionaries


Language Aids


Additional Resources[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Wikipedia contributors, "Languages of Senegal," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Senegal, accessed 30 Nov 2022.


Senegal has French as its official language, although only 12% of the population can speak it. Other minority languages include Serer, Pulaar, Diola, Mandingo and Sarakole while Wolof is the national language.

The official language of the Gambia is English. Other languages include Mandingo, Fula, and Wolof. Many official records have been kept in English.[1]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Senegal and the Gambia,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1987-1999.