Mastering Fulani Greetings Etiquette

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Learn how to master Fulani greetings etiquette with this helpful video! Whether you're new to the language or just want to improve your skills, this video will teach you the proper way to greet in Fulani. Perfect for anyone looking to learn Fulani or enhance their language skills!
I received a request from a friend in Charlotte, NC to do a lesson on greetings in Fulani. So here it is. I hope a lot of you find it helpful and if you do, please subscribe and hit the bell
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I’m Fulani from Guinea / Senegal and I find It so interesting how the dialect is a little different but I could still understand you. Keep going !

fatoumatabah
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I enjoy the Teaching, am also a proud Fulani from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱

googleamadu
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Thank you for this video, I’m from Guyana, Which is in South America our native language is English but My boyfriend is Fulani from Guinea 🇬🇳 He teaches me a little everytime we’re together. I’m now sending him greetings in his language & he loves it, I want to speak to his mother in fula when I meet her 😭

harmonylane
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I have been working with various west Africans - thank you for this!! I can't wait to suprise them with a bit of Fulani!

janetbradley
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Thank you so much
I'm fulani I'm from guinea and I have one friend from Nigeria he is fulani too
Sometime we understand each other but he told in his village they may speak poular same like me because he grew up in the city and he mix his fulani with Hausa language

thiernomamadouyayabalde
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Am fulani from the Gambia watching from Italy. Keep up the good lessons

alieubah
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North Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Togo, Ghana, cotdi’voire, and benni speaks the same Fulani language!.... and the other countries speak it differently.. for instance when I visited to Gambia 🇬🇲 all the fulani people I met speaking with me i had to concentrate carefully to understand them, and most of them are Guineans 🇬🇳 they understand each other clearly but I as Ghanaian not, I found it a bit difficult! And when I visited To Nigeria I found out that every state have it’s accents... in Kano, i could understand them better, but the rest sides like.. sokoto, arewa, yola, kaduna, I had to ready my fula and Hausa together to be able to talk to them! Luckily in Ghana techiman city they are many from Nigeria we living together so i already know how the Hausa and Fulani is mixed together to speak! Thanks to yall my lovely Fulani peoples!!

diallotahir
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Greetings! I'm fulani of Cameroon descent and love learning the language... Most of my family on my father side are fulani and my mother side mandinka

Wowwoahwat
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Thank you for the Fulani tips. I am married to a Fulani women( Deb Pullu). I love the fulani language. I am learning more.

giveandgobasketballacademy
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Just found out I am Fulani..So excited and interested in learning more..thank you for the video!!

flightklub
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Gedmatch says I'm 50% Fulani from Nigeria. I would live to learn my native tongue as well. So thank you for doing these videos.

LilliLamour
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Greetings! I'm a descendant of the Fulani from Guinea Bissau. Currently learning the language, this video was so helpful. Thank you🙏

IsatouSey
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Excellent teaching, very brief for biginner like me. I live in Ghana west Africa. I love to learn fulful so I can help most of them in my area have access to medical health care.
Thank you and to the my brother who requested the teaching

wumnayasadick
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I'm german. Great that you are teaching me fulani, I apprechiate that. Thank you!

martinagehrmann
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Omg, I am so grateful to have stumbled upon this channel, I am a Sudanese fulani and been trying to learn the language since I haven't really spent that much time with the part of my family who actually speaks it, and I just really appreciate what you r doing here

My father speaks it, but he is very playful he only taught me things like (bojel, tayajeti mehersiti, bea'el and regimaji lol) and a few other things am not even sure if this makes sense to u, since i know the dialect differs from one country to the other
But keep the good work up, this is really amazing

Much love and respect ❤💜🖤

delejateii
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This is so helpful, thank you!! I have new Fulani neighbors from Cameroon and I’m studying your video so i can properly greet them!! Excited to check out your other videos

crystalclear
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Please continue you to teach us. I'm learning a lot. Thank you!

MotivationalMind
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Thank you for this video. Like the person who requested these phrases from you, I too am an African American who has learned of my Fulani ancestry. This has encouraged me to learn some of the language. Most of what I have found has been for the Fula dialects in Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Senegal, and Guinea Bissau. The variations across dialects is very intriguing. At any rate, I look forward to continuing to learn from you. I don't know how to say "thank you" in Fulfulde, so I'll use the Pulaar--a jaraama.

KamauRashid
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I hope you have more series like this. I just discovered you today 6/16/2024

rahimahrahim
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Thanks for posting these videos. We have new neighbors that are from The Gambia and my kids and I are trying to learn how to say good morning and stuff when we see them at the bus stop. Your explanations help a lot!

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