I don´t know of Lamin but Sukuta and Sabiji is same,
simply because in the early days before the town was
called someting else, the town was a no go area after
night fall people who venture to go there after night
fall were attack by a big snake hence the name Sabiji.
To cut the store short don´t go it´s late at night
the snake is around.
Mandinka ka nata sutokuta sarbiji
Cheers
Mbye
--- Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Folks,
> A quick question for all. Is Gunjur or Kunjur?
> Sukuta or Sabiji? Lamin
> or Lameng? I know they are writen one way and
> pronounced the other. So
> what are the real names of these towns?
>
> Malanding Jaiteh
>
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