Swahili to Somali – African Languages Program Grows
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As a Fulbright language teaching assistant, I feel really pleased in seeing that Wolof is gaining so much ground. It’s a great pleasureto teach my language in the State
they will help. This is above the amount they uslaluy give. The Twitter campaign isn’t about raising money. It’s about raising awareness of the work that we do for deprived, excluded and vulnerable children in the 31 countries where we work. We wanted followers to see firsthand how the money can make a difference. So as we reach the thresholds we’ll purchase the items and then send them to the countries. We’ll get photos and videos and share the stories of those who received the gifts. For those who are following us, thank you so much for your help!
English to Wolof/French Dictionary now available for download:
http://www.lulu.com/product/ebook/janga-laaka-wolof-dictionary/17265716