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Continue reading →: French Vocabulary – B & C
Vocabulaire Français – B & C biology biologie botany botanique british britannique chemistry chimie commerce commerce computers informatique conjunction conjonction cooking cuisine
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Continue reading →: International Labor Day
Today is May Day or International Workers Day (Fête du Travail) which is observed all around the World as well as Senegal & Gambia.
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Continue reading →: French Vocabulary – A
Vocabulaire Français – A abbreviations abréviations adjective adjectif adverb adverbe agriculture agriculture anatomy anatomie and et architecture architecture astrology astrologie astronomy astronomie attributive devant le nom auxiliary auxiliare aviation aviation
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Continue reading →: French – Getting Around
A quelle heure part … ? – What time does the … leave? le bateau – the boat le bus – the bus le bac – ferry l’avion – the plane le train – the train le tramway – the tram Le … bus passe a quelle heure? – What…
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Continue reading →: Hausa
Hausa is the Chadic language with the largest number of speakers, spoken as a first language by about 24 million people, and as a second language by about 15 million more. rain – ruwan sama razor – reza registered mail – wasik’a ta rajista rent – yi hayar repair –…
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Continue reading →: French – Enviromental
l’environnement – the environment biodegradable – biodegradable conservation – conservation deforestation – deforestation jetable – disposable secheresse – drought ecosysteme – ecosystem especes en voie de disparition – endangered species chasse – hunting hydro-electricite – hydroelectricity irrigation – irrigation energie nucleaire – nuclear energy essais nucleaires – nuclear testing couche…
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Continue reading →: Senegal Independence Day
Senegal gained partial independence from France today in 1960 with complete independence achieved upon the dissolution of the Mali Federation on August 20th of the same year. Brief video of Independence Day in Senegal…
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Continue reading →: Ay Baatu Waxtaan
More time & directions… Phrases To Practice / Phrases à la pratique Ban waxtu moo jot? – What time is it? Minwi jotna. – It is midnight. Fukki waxtu ak ñaar jotna. – It is noon. Naka laa fay demee? – How do I get there? Ci wetu jumaa ji.…
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Continue reading →: A Words
Gambian Wolof… aifaare – pagan aik – climb aikerty – lift/elevate ailake – tomorrow aina – mold ainay – wish alcarly – village leader alfun – million alheames – thursday almet – match almorre – cupboard altineh – monday am – have amna – there is/is there anndah – incense…






