Similar words: cool off, zoloft, in control of, school of law, lose control of, school of music, in the control of, school of thought. Meaning: n. the West African language of the Wolof in Senegal; related to Fula.
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(1) Language: The official language is French. Wolof , Pulaar, Diola and Mandingo are also used.
(2) Some Africans speak Wolof.
(3) Her tests for the relation between grammatical structure and context formation similarly show the unschooled Wolof children in a poor light.
(4) Interfaces are being written in a number of African languages, but even the clearest instructions in Wolof or Yoruba as to how to use Windows presume a fair degree of literacy.
(5) Browsers in Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, and Senegal can search in the Amharic, Shona, and Wolof languages, respectively.
(6) But the slow spread of the Internet in many African nations suggests that it may be a while before Wolof speakers are writing in that language instead of in French.
(7) It's certainly possible that concepts like "menu" or "icon" won't translate neatly in Wolof, for instance.
(8) Language: Arabic is the official languages. Arabic , Poular, Soninke and Wolof are the national languages.
More similar words: cool off, zoloft, in control of, school of law, lose control of, school of music, in the control of, school of thought, under the control of, wold, wolf, awol, wolfe, wolff, two-lane, lone wolf, wolves, holometabolous, a lone wolf, see a wolf, cotswold, wolfram, sea wolf, cry wolf, wolf down, wolf cub, wolfish, wolfman, swollen, red wolf.