I respect this language and culture so much. I worked with a lot of people who spoke Fulani in NYC and I have learned a lot from them, even picked up on alot of words and made up some sentences. A lot of them are like family now, and I am very interested in learning the language entirely to fully communicate with them as much as possible, but in their native language. Currently I am able to speak English and Spanish, but fulani’s dialect was very easy for me to pick up and remember and I feel comfortable even attempting to speak it. So far I am enjoying your channel because I still want to learn a lot more and hope to fully get it all one day.
Am here to learn. Am not missing out on my forefathers language Ironically, it’s the most beautiful language have heard.❤️ When Dad speaks it with his people on phone, am like how and why don’t I speak this beautiful language 😩 Dad didn’t do well for not teaching us. But technology and people like you are in this world Alhamdulillah, I hope and pray you take me on this journey insha Allah . Thanks in Advance
Greetings brother. I recently discovered predominantly Fulani lineage in my family. Our ancestors are originally from Nigeria. The Fulani people in the Diaspora and from the continent has shown me so much love and respect that I feel it’s a must that I learn Fulfulde.
Subscribed from Germany. I'm a social worker and many of my clients are Fulani. Few years ago one boy I took care of taught me some words and I always wanted to learn more. I think it really helps people when you at least can say some nice things in their mother tongue and show your respect to them this way. Keep on the good work, thank you very much!
I have Fulani origins from my large maternal family (originally from burkina faso) and my father is Fulani (from Ivory Coast) but he does not speak the language and I have not lived much in an environment with Fulani who speak the language ... i would love to learn my language as fast as possible ✨
Fulani is one of the language I am very passionate about I love to speak the language and I love the culture I’m a Fulani by my mom side but sadly she doesn’t speak or understand it so I also don’t speak fulani however, because of my passion for it I’ve slowly began to learn it and I’m so excited to found your channel Alhamdulillah!!! Keep it up. May Allah reward in full,Aamen!
Unfortunately that's with so many of us whose both parents are Fulani but they don't speak or understand fulfulde, eventually we are addressed as hausa as we can't speak fulfulde. This channel helps us know something and we are very greatfull
@@LearnFulaniSLM bros actually am Nigeria but watching from saudi arabia yeah I think it will be more cool if u can discuss abt time and also seasons I mean rainy seasons dry season and so on
Thank you bro, it really hurts me when people ask me where i come from when i talk them I’m from jigawa Nigeria the first thing they said to i know you’re a Fulani how many cows do you have, i talk them don’t speak the language cause i grow up only my grandfather can speak the Fulani on less my relatives who lives the village it really hurts my i can’t speak my own heritage language and when i come to China within 2years i can read, write Chinese language. I said to my self that i find way to learn my original language. Thank you for the good working keep it up
Masha allah thank you my state is also neighbor with niger, with local government called maiga tari. Please if you don’t mind i need your Facebook page or name can you speak Hausa
@@ismailsalisu4935 there are books! I know in Senegal you can get a degree in Fula so they have books. I also know US peace corps has books to learn the common dialect in many countries (Gambia, Senegal, Guinea, etc.) If you do use books definilty also listen to people speaking (such as this) because some of the ways that letters are pronounced are different (for example in the Gambia Pulaar books C is pronounced more like ch)
Your Fufuldé is very similar to that which is spoken in Cameroon. Toilet we would say Bao soudou'h - behind the room. I have been eager to know how the different versions of Fufuldé are spoken. I hope to get answered on your. Chanel. Thank you.
Fula is such a dynamic language! It's very interesting to learn the different variations. Gambians use jaraama for hello and goodbye. Mi formi= I understood Mi formani= I don't understand
J aime vraiment tes vidéos, sui de la Mauritanie, en plus je remarque votre accent est très proche du notre .parfois on a du mal à se comprendre avc les guineen, les malien du macina
Is there somewhere where I can learn the full Grammer and language. I'm English and my husband is Ghanaian and speaks Fulani and I wanna be able to have conversation with my in laws and also teach my children since I'm with them mostly. My husband hardly gets time as he is working. Thank you.
My Genetic ancestry is largely Hausa Fulani as a African American I am very proud and want to connect to my African roots. Do you know where I can learn Fulbe and Hausa ? Any courses or web sites ? Also where could I get one of the hats I see fulanis and Hausas wearing
proud of you my brother/sister, I'm also Hausa-fulani by intermarriage, my mom FULANI my dad HAUSA. but I can't speak fulfulde at all. I can speak only HAUSA language fluently.
could you tell me what dialect of Fulfulde the Fulbe speak in Guinea Bissau please?! I took an AfricanAncestry dna test through my Mothers bloodline and found out that I’m primarily Fula of Guinea Bissau. I want to learn my Peoples exact dialect of the language 🇬🇼💪🏾
Hi Souley O. Thanks for teaching us the Fulfulde/Fula language. Please translate the following words in Fulfulde/Fula for me: Music, Woman, Man, Power, Black, Star, God, Dark, Light, Earth, Water, Air and Fire. Thanks again.
@@Amerifilms Thanks. I will look out for it. My maternal ancestry is Fulani from Nigeria so if you know the dialect specific to Nigeria, I would appreciate it. If not, any dialect is fine.
Is the Niger dialect of Fulfulde the same as the Nigerian dialect? I listed mainly the Niger dialect: God (Deweteedo & Allah); Love (Beege), Star (Hoodere & Koode - plural), Music (Aaguyaajo), Man (Gorko & Worbe - plural), Woman (Debbo & Rewbe - plural), Sun (Naange), Moon (Power (Baade & Laamu), Truth (Hakiika), Sky (Kammu), Light (Jayngul & Njayri); Dark (Nibbude); Darkness (Nibre & Nibe - plural); Fire (Yiite & Jiiteeli - plural); Water - (Ndiyam); Air/wind (Henndu) ; Earth (Leydi & Leyde plural). Thanks
😂 we got it all the same except i am hungry in north Senegal we say biɗa heydi. The verb is heyɗoudé. ɗ= dh . it is like a D with click sound. Biɗa Rafa mean I am sick
Hi, I am Fulani from Nigeria but unfortunately i just started learning the language. I am a lawyer so always find it difficult to explain what I do in fulfulde, kindly help me with the meaning of the following words if there are any : lawyer, court, judge and any other word related to my profession. Thank you
In somalia there is woman she dasn't know where she is from some people said she is speakin fullani language she dasnt know where she is from could you helb her
Fulani is a major branch of Louisiana Creole or Mobilian Trade Language what whites call it two So-called Native American languages also rooted in Muscogee. I am a Louisiana Creole from Fulani ancestry. I want to reconstruct our language.
@@LearnFulani I am the rapper/recording artist named K. Real my birth name is Muhammad-Khalil ibn Abdullah or Abdullahi. Last year I became a Naturalized Gambian. Google French Louisiana and Spanish Louisiana look at the maps. The Brirish-American controlled Louisiana is much smaller. Old Louisiana was a Indian Reservation. Ask any Creolé from America they will tell you we mixed with the Native Indian populations. Our issue here is two fold one as native peoples we have a right to our original tribal land and right to govern ourselves secondly is the religious aspect of Fulani identity being Islamic and historical religious persecution of Fulani in North America. Most of us are now Christian or Catholic or Athiest due to racism. The original Louisiana was so large it included Canada. We have been struggling to have our land back and our right to be recognized as native peoples. Americans say since we also have African blood we should be denied rights given all other indians or aboriginals or indigenous tribes. Our Indian ancestry is reffered to as the Mound Builders or French Indians or Louisiana Creolé or Mississippians or Mississippi Indians or Seminole. The other two main branches of American Fulani are the Gullah-Geechee who are from the Carolinas they have many African tribes in their blood including Fulani. Then the Puerto Ricana have also been found to have a large portion of Fulani ancestry although the history was erased. Then there are the immigrants called Garifuna who are Arawak Indian same as Puerto Ricans and Carrib Indian mixed with African. So there are 3 indigenous Fulani population's of America, 1 indigenous Canadian population and 1 indigenous immigrant population. Check out Shaykh Muhammad Shareef and Sankore Institutes work to preserve this history. Also check out FrenchCreoles.com
In Caribbean and Hispanic, "Mi" is "I". "Gim Me" is "Gimme" in the Caribbean like Jamaica meaning "Bring it to me or give it to me". Pretty much meaning "bring".
Heyy the video is amazing really helpful but like if you could go slow and repeat it like twice it will be amazing and also I don't know if you could do a video about pronouns he/she and more because am hausa and we have a lot of words of he and she so please or just tell me in the comments
proud of you brother/sister 👍 may almighty Allah bless you countless 🤲 Barka dai ✋ ina yi maka fatan alkhairi ɗan uwa/ƴar uwa. yi haƙuri fa! duba da rashin sanin jinsi ne ya janyo, ambaton mace 👩 da namiji👦
HI MASTER. EST-CE QUE A DO WAWII WAADE 2ÈME CHANEL POUR JANGUI NAMIIN ANGLAIS ? SI TAAWI ADO WAAWI MA DUUM WOONAN miin KO MAONI MIIN E MA E LEÑOL GOL FOOF AJAARAMA Fulbe Sénégal calminima
Dear Sir could you please help me ? I had a very good friend of mine who tragically died a while ago from Guinea I think Conakry but I`m not sure. I remember a couple of words he used to say. Could you please help me to identify what language is this ? Some of it isn`t nice but I want you to know I don`t direct it at you, so you know. 1st when he was very content he would exclaim - `Uoss !` `Wa Bazaan! 2nd kind of an insult `Nga Sindi`. Thanks in advance.
You Guys have the most difficult and different Fulfulde accent, I understand all Fulfulde dailct and accents from All countries in Africa and they understand me except for Guinea Fulani
I'm Hausa-fulani by intermarriage between two tribes #HAUSAWA and FULANI# from Nigeria 🇳🇬 I don't understand fulfulde at all. I can speak only HAUSA language not my mother tongue. fulfulde is really so difficult to learn and understand. and then, HAUSA is very simple jejune
Do you understand Fulfulde, aren't you? (A ndo nana fulfulde man nah ? This question you asked in Fulfulde, asking the meaning of that sentence (in fulfulde), seems like a rhetorical one, meaning the person just knew you understood Fulfulde. Something like that. Cé banni kadi, meaning See You😊
I respect this language and culture so much. I worked with a lot of people who spoke Fulani in NYC and I have learned a lot from them, even picked up on alot of words and made up some sentences. A lot of them are like family now, and I am very interested in learning the language entirely to fully communicate with them as much as possible, but in their native language. Currently I am able to speak English and Spanish, but fulani’s dialect was very easy for me to pick up and remember and I feel comfortable even attempting to speak it. So far I am enjoying your channel because I still want to learn a lot more and hope to fully get it all one day.
Good
I come from a family who’s just realizing we are Fulani. I must learn the tongue as soon as possible as we are an historic family
Iam also a Fulani wodabe from nigeria abuja originally from Niger my grandparents and proud to be may GOd bless for teaching the language,
How come your whole family is just realizing this👀
I learned the same a few years ago thanks to African Ancestry. And I'm happy to have a language that matches with the lost history of family
Iam Fulani from Sudan iam hear my uncle say hokam dimin for give him water hhhhhhh😅 so bad iam only speak Arabic
I just found out through african ancestry as well . And its crazy because everyone says i look fulani @@andrewwatson465
Am here to learn.
Am not missing out on my forefathers language
Ironically, it’s the most beautiful language have heard.❤️
When Dad speaks it with his people on phone, am like how and why don’t I speak this beautiful language 😩
Dad didn’t do well for not teaching us.
But technology and people like you are in this world
Alhamdulillah, I hope and pray you take me on this journey insha Allah .
Thanks in Advance
Greetings brother. I recently discovered predominantly Fulani lineage in my family. Our ancestors are originally from Nigeria. The Fulani people in the Diaspora and from the continent has shown me so much love and respect that I feel it’s a must that I learn Fulfulde.
amazing!
Helloooo
I am sudanses I am Fulani tribe
I don't know how to speak Fulfukdy but. Iam trying to learn from you
Thank you for this opportunity
Mi ɗo nani bo ɗom. Mi maoni ha Nord Cameroun. Soko !❤
Subscribed from Germany. I'm a social worker and many of my clients are Fulani. Few years ago one boy I took care of taught me some words and I always wanted to learn more. I think it really helps people when you at least can say some nice things in their mother tongue and show your respect to them this way. Keep on the good work, thank you very much!
Hi
I have Fulani origins from my large maternal family (originally from burkina faso) and my father is Fulani (from Ivory Coast) but he does not speak the language and I have not lived much in an environment with Fulani who speak the language ... i would love to learn my language as fast as possible ✨
Fulani is one of the language I am very passionate about I love to speak the language and I love the culture I’m a Fulani by my mom side but sadly she doesn’t speak or understand it so I also don’t speak fulani however, because of my passion for it I’ve slowly began to learn it and I’m so excited to found your channel Alhamdulillah!!!
Keep it up. May Allah reward in full,Aamen!
Mashaallah
Unfortunately that's with so many of us whose both parents are Fulani but they don't speak or understand fulfulde, eventually we are addressed as hausa as we can't speak fulfulde. This channel helps us know something and we are very greatfull
❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Meaning of 444
AP tomatito food them
I just like to watch ur video I really understand my mother tongue fluently thanks for this may Allah increase your knowledge
@@LearnFulaniSLM bros actually am Nigeria but watching from saudi arabia yeah I think it will be more cool if u can discuss abt time and also seasons I mean rainy seasons dry season and so on
I cannot wait until Duolingo has it as a language. Im learning Arabic quickly
Thanks. Please keep on sharing more. we really your effort. I am from Niamey Harobanda (Kirkissoye) and trying to master the language of the area
I'm so proud of you keep up the good work
Masha Allah imi hofnuma gada lesdi libya min um tagu lesdi niger 🇳🇪🇳🇪
Thank you bro, it really hurts me when people ask me where i come from when i talk them I’m from jigawa Nigeria the first thing they said to i know you’re a Fulani how many cows do you have, i talk them don’t speak the language cause i grow up only my grandfather can speak the Fulani on less my relatives who lives the village it really hurts my i can’t speak my own heritage language and when i come to China within 2years i can read, write Chinese language. I said to my self that i find way to learn my original language. Thank you for the good working keep it up
Masha allah thank you my state is also neighbor with niger, with local government called maiga tari. Please if you don’t mind i need your Facebook page or name can you speak Hausa
@@ismailsalisu4935 search for souley oumarou or leyousfilms in facebook or instagram
Ok is there any book of learning Fulani as you said Niger, Nigeria,Chad,Cameroon ,Mali e.t.c speak the same way it would also help me
same here I am fulani from Gombe and I don't even know a word in fulani and people always ask the same question
@@ismailsalisu4935 there are books!
I know in Senegal you can get a degree in Fula so they have books.
I also know US peace corps has books to learn the common dialect in many countries (Gambia, Senegal, Guinea, etc.)
If you do use books definilty also listen to people speaking (such as this) because some of the ways that letters are pronounced are different (for example in the Gambia Pulaar books C is pronounced more like ch)
Your Fufuldé is very similar to that which is spoken in Cameroon.
Toilet we would say Bao soudou'h - behind the room.
I have been eager to know how the different versions of Fufuldé are spoken.
I hope to get answered on your. Chanel.
Thank you.
+1 subscriber! Thank you so much for these videos! you have no idea how these videos mean to me. Thanks a lot! Good luck
Keep going bro!!.. It's a great initiative, enriching knowledge and useful. Thank you.
Fula is such a dynamic language! It's very interesting to learn the different variations.
Gambians use jaraama for hello and goodbye.
Mi formi= I understood
Mi formani= I don't understand
Wanika W. Jaraama could also be thank you /thanks I'm fulani from the Gambia
Hi im so happy to discover your channel.im lerning alone polar languages.
So thanks a for your help. The 🙏😌🙏😘😘😘
Where are you learning? I want to learn too and don’t know where to look 🥺
I'm from some part of Senegale but we speak the same way bro 😁😁😁
Very different from SALONE AND GUNIEE pular ma Shaa Allah
😂😂you sierra Leone and Guinea conakry are behind the door poulo😁😁 I mean you don't speak good fulani 😂
Almost the same I'm from foutajallo Guinea I understand all what he is saying.diallo Bah Barry sow balde are from the same fulani clan
Questions
I think toy means (where)
Becouse nigerian fulani they usually ask say, daga toy=means from where
In guinea it’s “ ida halla pullar ” .
Thanks dear greetings from Dubia 🙏💕
Good bro , WE need more
J aime vraiment tes vidéos, sui de la Mauritanie, en plus je remarque votre accent est très proche du notre .parfois on a du mal à se comprendre avc les guineen, les malien du macina
Is there somewhere where I can learn the full Grammer and language. I'm English and my husband is Ghanaian and speaks Fulani and I wanna be able to have conversation with my in laws and also teach my children since I'm with them mostly. My husband hardly gets time as he is working. Thank you.
Awesome. . . . . .
I dont know where to or how to start learning nigerian fulani language. If you could guide me that would be awesome. May Allah bless you for that :)
Jarama seydi dialo I'm fulani from Mauritania
This is good. Miyeti gboi
My Genetic ancestry is largely Hausa Fulani as a African American I am very proud and want to connect to my African roots. Do you know where I can learn Fulbe and Hausa ? Any courses or web sites ? Also where could I get one of the hats I see fulanis and Hausas wearing
proud of you my brother/sister, I'm also Hausa-fulani by intermarriage,
my mom FULANI
my dad HAUSA.
but I can't speak fulfulde at all.
I can speak only HAUSA language fluently.
Do they speak this language in Guinea?
wish you could read and teach us a short story in Fulani ! :)
could you tell me what dialect of Fulfulde the Fulbe speak in Guinea Bissau please?! I took an AfricanAncestry dna test through my Mothers bloodline and found out that I’m primarily Fula of Guinea Bissau. I want to learn my Peoples exact dialect of the language 🇬🇼💪🏾
Pulaar I believe, similar to Guinee Conakry
I really love the way u do it I mean 😍
Thank you so much
Hi Souley O. Thanks for teaching us the Fulfulde/Fula language. Please translate the following words in Fulfulde/Fula for me: Music, Woman, Man, Power, Black, Star, God, Dark, Light, Earth, Water, Air and Fire. Thanks again.
Will do on my next video
@@Amerifilms Thanks. I will look out for it. My maternal ancestry is Fulani from Nigeria so if you know the dialect specific to Nigeria, I would appreciate it. If not, any dialect is fine.
Is the Niger dialect of Fulfulde the same as the Nigerian dialect? I listed mainly the Niger dialect: God (Deweteedo & Allah); Love (Beege), Star (Hoodere & Koode - plural), Music (Aaguyaajo), Man (Gorko & Worbe - plural), Woman (Debbo & Rewbe - plural), Sun (Naange), Moon (Power (Baade & Laamu), Truth (Hakiika), Sky (Kammu), Light (Jayngul & Njayri); Dark (Nibbude); Darkness (Nibre & Nibe - plural); Fire (Yiite & Jiiteeli - plural); Water - (Ndiyam); Air/wind (Henndu) ; Earth (Leydi & Leyde plural). Thanks
Can I help you from Nigeria
@@ajaratidris6640can you be my teacher!
A jarama, terream. Mi hebi dubbi tati en Gambia. Mi ko woni Peace Corps
Tysm
you are welcome
Same we use in the Gambia, Senegal and Mauritania but im hungry means miɗo ŋjalaa
Miɗo rafaa meas am not feeling well
Lol
Thank you bro I really need to know fulfulde bless help me if you don't mind
Please, can you coach me... I didn't speak/learn it whike growing up.... And I want to learn now
@@LearnFulani Thank you, I am from Sokoto, Nigeria btw
😂 we got it all the same except i am hungry in north Senegal we say biɗa heydi. The verb is heyɗoudé.
ɗ= dh . it is like a D with click sound. Biɗa Rafa mean I am sick
Hi, I am Fulani from Nigeria but unfortunately i just started learning the language. I am a lawyer so always find it difficult to explain what I do in fulfulde, kindly help me with the meaning of the following words if there are any : lawyer, court, judge and any other word related to my profession. Thank you
Thank you this really help
@@LearnFulani plz sir I wanna follow you on instagram but can’t guess d username learning Fulani from your channel helps😊
Mon frère si vous êtes Peul du Fuuta Tooro je vous pris de faire un petit dictionnaire de mots peul du Fuuta svp.
Ok
In somalia there is woman she dasn't know where she is from some people said she is speakin fullani language she dasnt know where she is from could you helb her
are all the different fulani dialects mututally understandable by all fulani people ?
to some extent, thats the problem
Fulani is a major branch of Louisiana Creole or Mobilian Trade Language what whites call it two So-called Native American languages also rooted in Muscogee. I am a Louisiana Creole from Fulani ancestry. I want to reconstruct our language.
@@LearnFulani I am the rapper/recording artist named K. Real my birth name is Muhammad-Khalil ibn Abdullah or Abdullahi. Last year I became a Naturalized Gambian. Google French Louisiana and Spanish Louisiana look at the maps. The Brirish-American controlled Louisiana is much smaller. Old Louisiana was a Indian Reservation. Ask any Creolé from America they will tell you we mixed with the Native Indian populations. Our issue here is two fold one as native peoples we have a right to our original tribal land and right to govern ourselves secondly is the religious aspect of Fulani identity being Islamic and historical religious persecution of Fulani in North America. Most of us are now Christian or Catholic or Athiest due to racism. The original Louisiana was so large it included Canada. We have been struggling to have our land back and our right to be recognized as native peoples. Americans say since we also have African blood we should be denied rights given all other indians or aboriginals or indigenous tribes. Our Indian ancestry is reffered to as the Mound Builders or French Indians or Louisiana Creolé or Mississippians or Mississippi Indians or Seminole. The other two main branches of American Fulani are the Gullah-Geechee who are from the Carolinas they have many African tribes in their blood including Fulani. Then the Puerto Ricana have also been found to have a large portion of Fulani ancestry although the history was erased. Then there are the immigrants called Garifuna who are Arawak Indian same as Puerto Ricans and Carrib Indian mixed with African. So there are 3 indigenous Fulani population's of America, 1 indigenous Canadian population and 1 indigenous immigrant population. Check out Shaykh Muhammad Shareef and Sankore Institutes work to preserve this history. Also check out FrenchCreoles.com
@@LearnFulani siiasi.org/
@@LearnFulani yeah message me I need a Fulani teacher for my daughter krealptown@gmail.com
In Caribbean and Hispanic, "Mi" is "I".
"Gim Me" is "Gimme" in the Caribbean like Jamaica meaning "Bring it to me or give it to me". Pretty much meaning "bring".
my mom from senegal would say ''ananta peul'' for the do you understand peul/fulani
Wow I real like this am also a Fulani babe
Very nice 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Nice one
It is sad how Nigerians abandoned their language, I just found out that I was shuwa/ Fulani
yes very sad indeed, they are following huasa people
@@LearnFulani
Many factors have contributed to that.
It's a lengthy discussion for another day sha.
In Guinea 🇬🇳 it is a wola fulani
Wola ???
Is the dialect dramatically different from 1 country to the next?
Generally yes but it depends on the countries , the further away the countries, the bigger the difference in the dialects
Do the Adamawa people speak this type of Fulani?
Masha Allah ayettema
I from Guinea our Fulani is a different dialect wow I am learning my own language
Yes but the root is the same
Distance, environment & civilization changes language.
This is what i came to understand
How do you say “close the door ” in fullani
Mabbu Onbode (onbogo) suudu
Am fulani, I don't know how to speak it.please I need your help.
Please can you teach me Fulani from the scratch. Thank you - ekeetam Fulfulde
please How can i praise someone in fulani
You don't, that the job of griot, it's considered wrong to praise people if you not from a griot family.
what makes all the fulani dialcets belong to a group called 'fulani' what are the similarities ? good if you could do a video on it ! :)
Can you explain further ?
Mojja, Koto an.
Heyy the video is amazing really helpful but like if you could go slow and repeat it like twice it will be amazing and also I don't know if you could do a video about pronouns he/she and more because am hausa and we have a lot of words of he and she so please or just tell me in the comments
proud of you brother/sister 👍 may almighty Allah bless you countless 🤲
Barka dai ✋ ina yi maka fatan alkhairi ɗan uwa/ƴar uwa.
yi haƙuri fa! duba da rashin sanin jinsi ne ya janyo, ambaton mace 👩 da namiji👦
HI MASTER.
EST-CE QUE A DO WAWII WAADE 2ÈME CHANEL POUR JANGUI NAMIIN ANGLAIS ? SI TAAWI ADO WAAWI MA DUUM WOONAN miin KO MAONI MIIN E MA E LEÑOL GOL FOOF AJAARAMA
Fulbe Sénégal calminima
@@LearnFulani ce sera avec plaisir
Ekeetam fulfulde billahi
Janware jameee
Brother, How do i say, i would love to learn to speak fulfulde in fulani?
Use Google translate fulani language is there
Me da yeddie Jangody Fulfulde
In guinea toilet is hurgo
@@LearnFulani in Senegal for Bathroom they say tiyrado
Does moco’o mean "medicine man"? And does "sambo" mean "uncle" in fulfulde?
Not in Niger Fulani
Some say Sambo means a warrior. Pls correct me
❤❤❤ Alhamdulillah
Hamdulillah
Need this
Dear Sir could you please help me ? I had a very good friend of mine who tragically died a while ago from Guinea I think Conakry but I`m not sure. I remember a couple of words he used to say. Could you please help me to identify what language is this ? Some of it isn`t nice but I want you to know I don`t direct it at you, so you know.
1st when he was very content he would exclaim - `Uoss !` `Wa Bazaan! 2nd kind of an insult `Nga Sindi`. Thanks in advance.
In Senegal we Say ada nana Puular??
In Niger we say Ada nana fulfulde ?
In my Fulani, mi rafama means i lack. To say I'm hungry in my language, you say, "mi na nyala"
that makes sense cause when you hungry you are basically lacking energy/food, Where are you from by the way?
From The Gambia
@@Newleaf92 love my Gambian fulbe
How to say what's your name ? Please
noi woni inde ma? or Noi bi te da?
Janginam fulbe
In Sudan we say: Mi Baelladou (I’m hungry)
Which country are you from? im fulani from guinea but some words sound different to me😭😭
You Guys have the most difficult and different Fulfulde accent, I understand all Fulfulde dailct and accents from All countries in Africa and they understand me except for Guinea Fulani
very nice
Thanks bro
Professor, What does "awa mi nani" mean?
Okay, I understand
In Nigeria we call hungry,weloh.
Ekeetam Fulfulde 👀
@@LearnFulani mi nanata fulfulde. Anglais nanan mi.
Chemical
We say Mì don nan Welo. Am hungry.
Wèlo or Velo is hunger here in Nigeria
Welo, thats interesting for sure
a jarama jallo 👊
I'm Hausa-fulani by intermarriage between two tribes #HAUSAWA and FULANI# from Nigeria 🇳🇬 I don't understand fulfulde at all.
I can speak only HAUSA language not my mother tongue. fulfulde is really so difficult to learn and understand. and then, HAUSA is very simple jejune
Hausa is very difficult, I believe it a lot harder than Fulani language
Hi,I’m Fulani from Mali,but I can’t speak fulfulde,I just realized we are Fulani
Its never too late to learn
merci mon frère je suis malien tu vien dan quelle paye
He la wawe poular.you able fula
He LA nana poular.do you hear fula.
He la fama poular. Do you understand fula.
Hi from guinea conakry
Thank you poulo debbo
It's 90 percent the same as Guinean and Sierra Leonean puular
Cameroon too
Fulbe? aaɗo naanna fulfulde maan nah? Meaning pls
Do you understand Fulfulde, aren't you? (A ndo nana fulfulde man nah ?
This question you asked in Fulfulde, asking the meaning of that sentence (in fulfulde), seems like a rhetorical one, meaning the person just knew you understood Fulfulde. Something like that.
Cé banni kadi, meaning See You😊
Hi Zahra. Aku maaɗa
Varavo
My dad always tell me jadama
How do you write in Fulfulde - We are friends? From what country is this Fulfulde?
It’s from Niger. The phrase is “Minen banndiraaɓe non”
Djam bandiyo. Are you ever available for a conversation?