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Ousman Gajigo <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 9 Apr 2000 15:15:58 -0500
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The Gambia Resource webpage has Mandinka and Wolof dictionaries. The
dictionaries have sample sentences of the words they define and each of those
sentences are translated in English as well. You can visit the site at
http://persweb.wabash.edu/student/gajigoo/gambia/langabot.htm

Ousman Gajigo
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>===== Original Message From The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>Hello, everyone, along those same lines, could someone help me with this...
>I want to find resrouces for learning Wolof, Mandinka, and other languages
>native to The Gambia.  I've found some dictionaries, but those are totally
>confusing to me, since I use screen reading software to use my computer (I'm
>visually imapired and can't see the screen).  My software, alas, cannot
>handle the dictionaries, since in them, Ihaven't been able to find any
>English...  What I'm looking for is maybe a software program or something
>like that, where I can hear the words and phrases being spoken, since that
>would probably be the best way for me to learn them.
>Anyway, help would be greatly appreciated....
>Ginny

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