Amul solo, @Odette. I am glad this was helpful. There are few other videos in the playlist, let me know if you need help. Hope to make more materials for online learning, getting more passionate about it :).
Hello, Thank you for these lessons. I start learning Wolof and it's like a giant puzzle... Is it correct if I say : "duma dem" or "demuma" ? If the second one exists, what is the difference betwwen the two sentences ? Thank you for your help.
@ Sandrine Mayot. Hello, you're welcome. In my humble opinion, both of them have a negative meaning. Meanwhile, "duma dem", if referring to a tense aspect, means 'i won't go'. It can also mean 'I don't go' if the intention is something that you don't do and it's part of your habits for example; Ex: 'Duma lekk ceeb' can both mean 'i won't eat rice' and 'i don't eat rice' (maybe i have related allergies or i just don't eat it). But 'demuma' means 'i have not gone....' or 'i have not been ...' Hope it helps.
1- You're welcome. In case you might be looking for other resources, you can see here two links to elementary Wolof simple websites I designed previously. You can see the "Schedules" tab to see how you can use it to organize your own individual progress depending on what you can have time to do and review each week. publish.illinois.edu/wolof201fall14/ publish.illinois.edu/elemwolof202/ 2- In the elementary 2 website, you can see the "Mbind" tab (about student writing journals). If you want to develop your vocabulary with other topics, this can be a good strategy with self-pace and if you have somebody that can give feedback on your writings and through multiple drafts, you can improve not only your own skills in writing but also discover a great deal of vocabulary with your own topics of interests. 3- This was another similar site, but I taught it in an intensive summer context. publish.illinois.edu/intensivewolof201/ Hope it was helpful. Best of luck in learning Wolof.
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jerejef. you explain well the grammar. exactly what i was looking for
Amul solo, @Odette. I am glad this was helpful. There are few other videos in the playlist, let me know if you need help. Hope to make more materials for online learning, getting more passionate about it :).
Hey, Such a good teaching ! Thanks a lot ! keep on going..
thanks
Thank you can you do lesson in pass tense for negative form
Hello, Thank you for these lessons.
I start learning Wolof and it's like a giant puzzle...
Is it correct if I say : "duma dem" or "demuma" ? If the second one exists, what is the difference betwwen the two sentences ?
Thank you for your help.
@ Sandrine Mayot. Hello, you're welcome. In my humble opinion, both of them have a negative meaning. Meanwhile, "duma dem", if referring to a tense aspect, means 'i won't go'. It can also mean 'I don't go' if the intention is something that you don't do and it's part of your habits for example; Ex: 'Duma lekk ceeb' can both mean 'i won't eat rice' and 'i don't eat rice' (maybe i have related allergies or i just don't eat it). But 'demuma' means 'i have not gone....' or 'i have not been ...' Hope it helps.
Thank you for your answer. I keep it for the next lessons and try not to forget it...
1- You're welcome. In case you might be looking for other resources, you can see here two links to elementary Wolof simple websites I designed previously. You can see the "Schedules" tab to see how you can use it to organize your own individual progress depending on what you can have time to do and review each week.
publish.illinois.edu/wolof201fall14/
publish.illinois.edu/elemwolof202/
2- In the elementary 2 website, you can see the "Mbind" tab (about student writing journals). If you want to develop your vocabulary with other topics, this can be a good strategy with self-pace and if you have somebody that can give feedback on your writings and through multiple drafts, you can improve not only your own skills in writing but also discover a great deal of vocabulary with your own topics of interests.
3- This was another similar site, but I taught it in an intensive summer context.
publish.illinois.edu/intensivewolof201/
Hope it was helpful. Best of luck in learning Wolof.
1000 jërejëf ;)
Noo ko bokk!
Thanks brother now we need pronoun as me you him us you them
You're very welcome. I will keep that in mind. Thanks again
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