In Fulani, you can say "ko minɗo" to say bye.
In Fulani, you can say "Jaama wolof" to say goodnight.
The Hausa-Fulani is a blend of two ethnic groups, the Hausa and the Fulani, so it is not a group with a specific number of people. The Hausa are one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa, primarily located in Nigeria, while the Fulani are a pastoral nomadic group spread across several West African countries. The total population of the Hausa and Fulani individuals combined is estimated to be in the tens of millions.
Mwana, used of both sons and daughters. Mwana wa Fulani, Fulani's child. Mwanangu(elision of mwana wangu) my child. The word mwana leaves the child's sex unclear, though it would usually be understood in conext. A daughter is usually called binti: binti yangu and mwanangu might both be used to describe one's daughter.
The word for love in Yoruba is "ife."
The Fulani word for energy is "kakaɗe."
Because he made love to men
Lenora Fulani was born in 1950.
Fulani War happened in 1810.
Lenora Fulani was born in 1950.
Fulani are tribe of people.
The German word von, generally meaning "of" or "from," might be rendered in Swahili as kutoka, e.g., Huyu ni Fulani kutoka Uganda, This is Fulani from Uganda. Swahili has few prepositions, and doesn't much use those it has. This sentence would likely be broken into two and express the idea with a verb: Huyu ni Fulani. Anatoka Uganda, This is Fulani. He comes from Uganda.
Fulani isn't a country, it is a race of people originating in West Africa. The language they speak is also Fulani (or pulaar or fula)
Fulani is a race of people originating and living in Africa
In Fulani, you can say "ko minɗo" to say bye.
In Fulani, you can say "Jaama wolof" to say goodnight.
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