Thank you for this video, I’m from Guyana, Which is in South America our native language is English but My boyfriend is Fulani from Guinea 🇬🇳 He teaches me a little everytime we’re together. I’m now sending him greetings in his language & he loves it, I want to speak to his mother in fula when I meet her 😭
you should consider getting tested like with African ancestry. I am 90s two and I tested with them and my results came back Yoruba-Fulani from Nigeria. Funnily enough I always feel connected to Fulani. You may know that we Guyanese have always called Indian Muslims Fulaman or Fulawoman from the time they arrived as indentured servants.
North Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Togo, Ghana, cotdi’voire, and benni speaks the same Fulani language!.... and the other countries speak it differently.. for instance when I visited to Gambia 🇬🇲 all the fulani people I met speaking with me i had to concentrate carefully to understand them, and most of them are Guineans 🇬🇳 they understand each other clearly but I as Ghanaian not, I found it a bit difficult! And when I visited To Nigeria 🇳🇬..... I found out that every state have it’s accents... in Kano, i could understand them better, but the rest sides like.. sokoto, arewa, yola, kaduna, I had to ready my fula and Hausa together to be able to talk to them! Luckily in Ghana techiman city they are many from Nigeria we living together so i already know how the Hausa and Fulani is mixed together to speak! Thanks to yall my lovely Fulani peoples!!
Thank you so much I'm fulani I'm from guinea and I have one friend from Nigeria he is fulani too Sometime we understand each other but he told in his village they may speak poular same like me because he grew up in the city and he mix his fulani with Hausa language
Excellent teaching, very brief for biginner like me. I live in Ghana west Africa. I love to learn fulful so I can help most of them in my area have access to medical health care. Thank you and to the my brother who requested the teaching
Frankly I would like to get to know you so if I understand soon after the DNA tests at more than 90% you are Fulani me personally I am Fulani from Guinea speaking and writing Fulani I live in France I would be very happy to meet from my fulani parents
I am a Fulani that descended from Futa Bundu. Please help me out with the the Fulani words for gold and warrior. I want to inlcude them in a book I am writing. Thanks
Thanks for posting these videos. We have new neighbors that are from The Gambia and my kids and I are trying to learn how to say good morning and stuff when we see them at the bus stop. Your explanations help a lot!
Thank you for this video. Like the person who requested these phrases from you, I too am an African American who has learned of my Fulani ancestry. This has encouraged me to learn some of the language. Most of what I have found has been for the Fula dialects in Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Senegal, and Guinea Bissau. The variations across dialects is very intriguing. At any rate, I look forward to continuing to learn from you. I don't know how to say "thank you" in Fulfulde, so I'll use the Pulaar--a jaraama.
Thank you for this video. I am Fulani descent from Nigeria. I was born here in America but I am in Nigeria a lot visiting my family but I don’t know any Fulani language. This is helping me so much.
Thank you these lesson. I'm trying to learn multiple languges and since I just got my results from African Ancestory DNA. My tribe is the Massa, Mafa and Kotoko people from North Cameroon
Thanks for the lesson, my future husband is fula from guinea Insya Allah. I need to know more about fulani language. May Allah repay you barakah for the lesson.
Greetings! I just received my results from AfricanAncestry DNA, and I’m 99.4% from the Fula People of Guinea-Bissau. I found your channel while searching the internet about Fula people. I’m glad I came across it! I’m so happy to know the beginnings of my origin! 😊😊😊😊😊
I’m from guinea and we say oung jarama most of the time if we are talking to a group. I’ve never heard someone say djam, maybe it’s just a dialect thing. But we use a-djarama for a single person or friend.
Omg, I am so grateful to have stumbled upon this channel, I am a Sudanese fulani and been trying to learn the language since I haven't really spent that much time with the part of my family who actually speaks it, and I just really appreciate what you r doing here My father speaks it, but he is very playful he only taught me things like (bojel, tayajeti mehersiti, bea'el and regimaji lol) and a few other things am not even sure if this makes sense to u, since i know the dialect differs from one country to the other But keep the good work up, this is really amazing Much love and respect ❤💜🖤
Hey 👋🏽 just came on UA-cam to learn a few words or just basic sentences in Fulani.my boyfriend is African Sinegal and he only speak 🗣️ Fulani and I speak English.it’s hard for us to communicate with each other but we slowly learning each other language.but then I came across this video I love all languages and I’m willing to learn it just a bit hard but I have patient.I love the way they speak in Fulani
Djam Tan! Great channel my brother. I am descended from the Fulani in Nigeria as well. There are many of us here in America eager to connect more with our heritage. You are helping good brother.
Plz keep it up!! You are helping me so much. I work with some ppl that I'm closer with who are Fulani. And I love surprising them with new words I've learn in their native language and it's not on Google translate You're one of the only people that I can find so thank you❤
(FRENCH written 🇫🇷👉🏿On-djarama) is an a word from we the Fulani of Guineé Conakry in the root of( Futtah Jallon ) it means to the person that i refers to is a huge respect of greeting to the individual when i said it., ENG🇭🇲(ON-JARAMA). I have meet with all of this Fulani of Africa in my Immigration way to Europe in the desert and we have spent over 6 months on the way started from my country Guinea Conakry to Libya, i have chatted with Fulanis from 👉🏿Mali,Niger,Nigeria Sudan,Ethopia, Cameroon, Mauritania, Senegal, Guineé Bissau, Chad,Burkina Faso...etc but it was amazing when we chat to each other and they where surprise when they realise that i can chat with them all at the same time when we are in conversations on the journey. Then at that time i realise that I should be proud of my Ethnic Fulani from Guinea, On-jarama Nene-an Jarrah, merci beacoup Maman, thanks very much my mother Fatumata Jalloh she makes me proud of my culture Fullah
On jarama in the Guinean fulani is a greeting that some time indicates plural or group of people ...some time it shows rank or respect like an elderly person in some cases in also use as singular when speaking or greeting an elder like uncle dad aunt etc
On jarama is actually a way to say your thankful for something or just thank you. Many people misunderstand the meaning of it these days but it really just means thank you. Its not a greeting.
I am a Fulani from Sierra Leone and Guinea and find the dialect is a little different we say Jam toon in both countries or yaietudeh Allah. Berkay Jan---Good Morning Nialay Jan--- Good Afternoon Hiray Jan --- Good Evening
Hi, I recently moved to CI to learn Fulfulde. My language teacher (ma tutrice) is from Mali and her rival is from Burkina Faso. At this point I have just learned very basic greetings (they don't seem to use the mid morning or mid afternoon greetings here) and their responses which also seem a little different, and a few other words that pertain to daily life. I would like to learn the long greetings. The ones with the back and forth (how was the night? how is your health? how is the family? etc etc etc.) that goes on for a while. Every time I've heard them thus far they were mumbled under people's breath so I haven't been able to catch them. If you could do a lesson on that, I'd really appreciate it. If you've already done this lesson, I haven't found it, could you please direct me to it. Thanks a bunch for all these videos.
Great video bro, same in Burkina Faso too but for us we don't start saying jam herrri until the sunset and to be specific after the Magrib prayer, also the greetings is the same in Burkina but one of my cousins told me that there are still few people in Burkina say on jaramma for greetings but they don't use that all the time, and yeah I live in New York and I've seen lot of Senegalese and Gunians and they use on jarreama all the time
This was most helpful and interesting, coming from my work as Founder of United Nations Santa Fe, where I have a friend from Senegal friend to do translations from English to Fulani, because I don't like any colonial languages, especially when discussing the Plandemic Murders of hundreds of millions of Africans by chromosomal implosion "vaccines." This is quite important as a kind of linguistic bufferzone, which would be largely unintelligible to the perpetrators, something like Navajo was used in the Pacific Theater of World War II to befuddle the Japanese, who had no experience having studied anything written or spoken in Navajo. Many West African leaders are of Fulani descent, including the former President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari; former president of Cameroon Ahmadou Ahidjo; President of Senegal, Macky Sall; the President of Gambia, Adama Barrow; the President of Guinea-Bissau, Umaro Sissoco Embaló; the Vice President of Sierra Leone, Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh; and the Prime Minister of Mali, Boubou Cisse. They also occupy positions in major international institutions, such as the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Amina J. Mohammed; the 74th President of the United Nations General Assembly, Tijjani Muhammad-Bande; and the Secretary-General of OPEC, Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo. We want and need all of their concurrence and approval to get my 4 UN Resolutions passed in the 78th UN General Assembly. Here is one: Resolution to Create a New United Nations Undersecretary General for Nutrition and Consumer Protection 2020 www.opednews.com/articles/Resolution-to-Create-a-New-by-Stephen-Fox-92-Aspartame-Poisoning-Symptoms-According-To-Fda_Ajinomoto_Arthur-Hull-Hayes-Fda-Commissioner-Approved-Aspart_Atul-Khare-Un-Undersecretary-General-For-Peacekee-200517-318.html Background: Update from UN Santa Fe about Pharmaceutical Genocide Prosecution in the Hague Courts www.issuewire.com/update-from-un-santa-fe-about-pharmaceutical-genocide-prosecution-in-the-hague-courts-1767727217362278 None of those two have been translated into Fulani. Anyone want to help get this done, to act as a liaison between United Nations Santa Fe and those Fulani leaders I have listed above? please reply directly to: unitednationssantafe2023@gmail.com Thank you very much. Let's get this done in 2023, and not put it off till after Robert Kennedy Jr. takes office for 8 years, the two terms his uncle and father were deprived of. One last point: have you any news about Ousmane Sonko, Mayor of Ziguinchor, Senegal? TZiguinchor is BROTHER CITY OF SANTA FE, because Santa Fe has 9 sister cities, and we decided that we needed the first BROTHER CITY. the latest I have heard was that Ousmane Sonko was in the hospital in really bad shape, because of his hunger strike, his lawyer, and a compadre Senegalese from Canada who was arrested at the airport in Dakar the minute he arrived because he had posted critical remarks about Mackey Sall on Facebook, etc., out of fear that Mackey Sall, (another Fulani,) would poison him, for having accused the Tourism Minister for having embezzled $6 or so million. If Sonko is killed by Mackey Sall, there will be another full scale revolution in Senegal, much worse than the 1960 revolution that liberated most of Senegal from France (except for the financial control of the natural resources, minerals, etc.). I welcome comments and prefer replies also sent directly to me: unitednationssantafe2023@gmail.com
In the Gambia we say " Djam walli ( good morning) the responses will be yawurr formal and jam tang informal( jam tang = peace only , yawurr=may you live)
@@LearnFulani Really. You know that's the culture of the fulani in the Gambia we do great our parents every morning and they reply yawurr and they pray to us.. You are really doing great videos may Allah help you to accomplish you goals.. Ameen love from Germany.
I'm a black American that learned that I'm an M'bororo descendant. Could it be possible to consult with you via email? I'm setting up my own curriculum to learn the language, and would love to have your brief oversight as a form of peer review. Also, I'm curious if you could tell me about M'bororo and Cameroonian-specific Fulani dialect. Thanks SO much for making this accessible! Peace and love brother!
Thanks brother. I am also of Nigerian Fulani Hausa descent. This is wonderful! I am American of black and Puerto Rican descent. I need to learn this language brother.🙏🏽
I love the concise manner with which you tender this language instruction. Might I ask which country you’re originally from? I speak a number of languages as well including Japanese and am enamored of lingual similarities/differences and totally agree that our indigenous languages should not be allowed to become extinct. In contribution to your (tonal: “jarama”) in my travels I’ve come across the use of that word in The Gambia among Fulanis to mean ‘thank you’.
@@LearnFulani I'm grateful. Here every day listening to the greetings and counting videos, I'm making sure it all sticks. I will start the other videos as I'm comfortable. Can you do videos on the following? a) words and phrases that express some basic feelings and emotions (e.g. happy, sad, tired, grateful etc) b) some traditional Fulbes sayings you grew up hearing.
New subscriber here...i just heard that jarama word right before i watch this vlog coz i want to learn some fulani words...and ur right its kind of greetings like hello
Diarama mean thank you ça veut merci meme en guinée generalement dans les villages les gens disent walli djam wethi djam et gnally djam Diarama veut juste dire merci dont l'emploie dans les villes s'est transformé
Hello. Thank you for sharing the beautiful language. I did the African ancestry as well. I found that I am a decent of Fulani in Nigeria as well. Can you translate, "One who is infinite love?"
Hello My brother. thank you for takings a steep like this. is there any difference between fulah and Fulani? I want to learning Fulah but I don't want to learning Fulani than can not be speck in Sierra Leone. thanks
Brother, how to say different relationships in fulani? Like mother father, uncles aunts, cousins, father in law or mother in law etc. The whole family tree relations. Please. Thank you in advance!
I m not sure if there is a difference, for example we do not distinguished between him/her its the same word. We don't distinguish between He /She. So a leader is leader no matter if man or woman
I Hope you see this comment Souleymane my name is Seydina Sow and I really need help reconnecting with my tribe. Since I saw our dear Baaba Maal in the last Wakanda movie it’s been really bothering me that I don’t speak Fulani/pulaar yet
I’m Fulani from Guinea / Senegal and I find It so interesting how the dialect is a little different but I could still understand you. Keep going !
Souley O yea there a lot of us in New York especially in NYC but I’m always open to learning the other dialects of Fula
Fatoumata Bah Indeed it’s nice i’m fulania from 🇸🇱 sierra leone and my family is also 🇬🇳 Guinea
I'm fulani from Guinea Bissau. This is a bit different to my dialect but I understood some. Very interesting
@@sagenova354 hi brother
You fulani-fulakunda( gambia bissau...) i thought you all have the same dialect
@@sagenova354 Me too
I enjoy the Teaching , am also a proud Fulani from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱
Thank you for this video, I’m from Guyana, Which is in South America our native language is English but My boyfriend is Fulani from Guinea 🇬🇳 He teaches me a little everytime we’re together. I’m now sending him greetings in his language & he loves it, I want to speak to his mother in fula when I meet her 😭
you should consider getting tested like with African ancestry. I am 90s two and I tested with them and my results came back Yoruba-Fulani from Nigeria. Funnily enough I always feel connected to Fulani. You may know that we Guyanese have always called Indian Muslims Fulaman or Fulawoman from the time they arrived as indentured servants.
I hope you have more series like this. I just discovered you today 6/16/2024
North Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Togo, Ghana, cotdi’voire, and benni speaks the same Fulani language!.... and the other countries speak it differently.. for instance when I visited to Gambia 🇬🇲 all the fulani people I met speaking with me i had to concentrate carefully to understand them, and most of them are Guineans 🇬🇳 they understand each other clearly but I as Ghanaian not, I found it a bit difficult! And when I visited To Nigeria 🇳🇬..... I found out that every state have it’s accents... in Kano, i could understand them better, but the rest sides like.. sokoto, arewa, yola, kaduna, I had to ready my fula and Hausa together to be able to talk to them! Luckily in Ghana techiman city they are many from Nigeria we living together so i already know how the Hausa and Fulani is mixed together to speak! Thanks to yall my lovely Fulani peoples!!
Thanks for the insight, you are correct Fulani language varies a lot as you navigate throughout Africa. Peace.
Am fulani from the Gambia watching from Italy. Keep up the good lessons
That's lovely brother.
Fulani from Guinea living in London here 👋🏾
Greetings! I'm a descendant of the Fulani from Guinea Bissau. Currently learning the language, this video was so helpful. Thank you🙏
Yea now it’s just like that one
Hello Salima, would you kindly email me or google chat me regarding your fulani background, would like to know more about the culture.
Man, so many other Fulani and Fulani descendants on here. This is good to see. Greetings everyone!
Hi sister, am fulani from guine bissau, do you have Instagram..
Thanks
Thank you for the Fulani tips. I am married to a Fulani women( Deb Pullu). I love the fulani language. I am learning more.
Thank you so much
I'm fulani I'm from guinea and I have one friend from Nigeria he is fulani too
Sometime we understand each other but he told in his village they may speak poular same like me because he grew up in the city and he mix his fulani with Hausa language
Excellent teaching, very brief for biginner like me. I live in Ghana west Africa. I love to learn fulful so I can help most of them in my area have access to medical health care.
Thank you and to the my brother who requested the teaching
Salaam dear sir/madam.
Please I'm a Fulani from Ghana as well. I will like to know you so as we can learn more 💞
Greetings! I'm fulani of Cameroon descent and love learning the language... Most of my family on my father side are fulani and my mother side mandinka
Fula is so interesting. The response to jam walli in Gambia is Jam tan or Jam toon
Kanika W same in guinea 🇬🇳
True
In the Gambia we say "Djam walli and the responses will be yaa wurr or jam tang".. ( yaa wurr=may you live)
Jam tung is used by Guinean living the Gambia!
Same in Senegal
Gedmatch says I'm 50% Fulani from Nigeria. I would live to learn my native tongue as well. So thank you for doing these videos.
I want to learn your language too
Frankly I would like to get to know you so if I understand soon after the DNA tests at more than 90% you are Fulani me personally I am Fulani from Guinea speaking and writing Fulani I live in France I would be very happy to meet from my fulani parents
Please I am from Nigeria, I want to learn Fulani language
Can you help me?
@@abubakarayanfeoluwa5461 Help you how?
Just found out I am Fulani..So excited and interested in learning more..thank you for the video!!
I'm german. Great that you are teaching me fulani, I apprechiate that. Thank you!
I’m from Senegal 🇸🇳 and I swear I understand your dialect more than the guinéen poular 👍🏿
Wow yep 👍🏿 we speak the same dialect
Et je suis fulani de Mauritanie 🇲🇷 et Sénégal 🇸🇳❤️
Lol that's true I'm from Burkina Faso and I understand Senegal fulfuldi more than Guinean poular
I am a Fulani that descended from Futa Bundu. Please help me out with the the Fulani words for gold and warrior. I want to inlcude them in a book I am writing. Thanks
Thanks for posting these videos. We have new neighbors that are from The Gambia and my kids and I are trying to learn how to say good morning and stuff when we see them at the bus stop. Your explanations help a lot!
Thank you for this video. Like the person who requested these phrases from you, I too am an African American who has learned of my Fulani ancestry. This has encouraged me to learn some of the language. Most of what I have found has been for the Fula dialects in Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Senegal, and Guinea Bissau. The variations across dialects is very intriguing. At any rate, I look forward to continuing to learn from you. I don't know how to say "thank you" in Fulfulde, so I'll use the Pulaar--a jaraama.
Good of you
Please continue you to teach us. I'm learning a lot. Thank you!
mashaa,Allah fulani from Gambia the smiling coast of Africa,greetings and much love.
waw its a nice place 2 visit
Thank you for this video. I am Fulani descent from Nigeria. I was born here in America but I am in Nigeria a lot visiting my family but I don’t know any Fulani language. This is helping me so much.
Now you can talk to your people
Thank you these lesson. I'm trying to learn multiple languges and since I just got my results from African Ancestory DNA. My tribe is the Massa, Mafa and Kotoko people from North Cameroon
Thanks for the lesson, my future husband is fula from guinea Insya Allah. I need to know more about fulani language. May Allah repay you barakah for the lesson.
Greetings! I just received my results from AfricanAncestry DNA, and I’m 99.4% from the Fula People of Guinea-Bissau. I found your channel while searching the internet about Fula people. I’m glad I came across it! I’m so happy to know the beginnings of my origin! 😊😊😊😊😊
Stick around, let me know if you have specific subject that you want to discuss
@@LearnFulani Grand Risings! I don’t even know where to begin! 😃😃.
Hi, do you have Instagram, am fulani from guine bissau.
I’m from guinea and we say oung jarama most of the time if we are talking to a group. I’ve never heard someone say djam, maybe it’s just a dialect thing. But we use a-djarama for a single person or friend.
All my friends from the guinea interior say ah djalama.
You are correct my friend. 😊
Niger, Nigeria, Gabon, cameroun Ghana all say Jam
Thanks dear .. iam Fulani from Sudan nd speaking only Arabic
Iam thnx u to this videos ⚘
Omg, I am so grateful to have stumbled upon this channel, I am a Sudanese fulani and been trying to learn the language since I haven't really spent that much time with the part of my family who actually speaks it, and I just really appreciate what you r doing here
My father speaks it, but he is very playful he only taught me things like (bojel, tayajeti mehersiti, bea'el and regimaji lol) and a few other things am not even sure if this makes sense to u, since i know the dialect differs from one country to the other
But keep the good work up, this is really amazing
Much love and respect ❤💜🖤
I'm a fulaani from Qatar Doha thank you so much
Really? i live in Doha too.
Hey 👋🏽 just came on UA-cam to learn a few words or just basic sentences in Fulani.my boyfriend is African Sinegal and he only speak 🗣️ Fulani and I speak English.it’s hard for us to communicate with each other but we slowly learning each other language.but then I came across this video I love all languages and I’m willing to learn it just a bit hard but I have patient.I love the way they speak in Fulani
Thank you so much
So, we have many Fulani in Senegal?
Good to heart
Djam Tan! Great channel my brother. I am descended from the Fulani in Nigeria as well. There are many of us here in America eager to connect more with our heritage. You are helping good brother.
I'm fulani from Ghana. You can reach me through iddrisuyakubu415@gmail.com if you don't mind.
thank you, my brother, I am Fulani but I can't speak the language, I hope I would learn from you, Insha Allah. THANKS
Plz keep it up!! You are helping me so much. I work with some ppl that I'm closer with who are Fulani. And I love surprising them with new words I've learn in their native language and it's not on Google translate You're one of the only people that I can find so thank you❤
i will try to do more, please let me know if you have questions
Grand Rising, thank You. Recently learned that I Am Fulani People, too and I want to learn my language. Ashea.
Wonderful!, happy to have you.
I am trying to learn phases in Fulani so I can delight my friend who works in a shop in Brooklyn. Thanks for the lesson!
This is a great video, thanks so much for sharing this beautiful language.
Thank you
Great things I'm fulani from Senegal
It's very interesting Fulani language keep going
I'am Haal pulaar From Mauritanie Thanks u pulaar fulani fula fulfulde peul for ever
This is so fascinating and enlightening.😊Thank you for this.
You are welcome , 2 years later, sorry
I am Fula from Guiné Bissau,and the greetings are different,thank you it’s different too ,we say o jarama bui
Hello I'm Fulani from Ghana I will like to learn more. Thanks for your good work
Thank you
(FRENCH written 🇫🇷👉🏿On-djarama) is an a word from we the Fulani of Guineé Conakry in the root of( Futtah Jallon ) it means to the person that i refers to is a huge respect of greeting to the individual when i said it., ENG🇭🇲(ON-JARAMA).
I have meet with all of this Fulani of Africa in my Immigration way to Europe in the desert and we have spent over 6 months on the way started from my country Guinea Conakry to Libya, i have chatted with Fulanis from 👉🏿Mali,Niger,Nigeria Sudan,Ethopia, Cameroon, Mauritania, Senegal, Guineé Bissau, Chad,Burkina Faso...etc but it was amazing when we chat to each other and they where surprise when they realise that i can chat with them all at the same time when we are in conversations on the journey. Then at that time i realise that I should be proud of my Ethnic Fulani from Guinea, On-jarama Nene-an Jarrah, merci beacoup Maman, thanks very much my mother Fatumata Jalloh she makes me proud of my culture Fullah
@@LearnFulani u are welcome my family Pulloh ghidoh
My dad keeps roasting me because I do t know his language so here I am now 😂
Very great bro!!!! I love it
I’m a descendant from Ghana
Marring my Fula beib from guinea
Please can you write the sentences in the description box
On jarama in the Guinean fulani is a greeting that some time indicates plural or group of people ...some time it shows rank or respect like an elderly person in some cases in also use as singular when speaking or greeting an elder like uncle dad aunt etc
On jarama is actually a way to say your thankful for something or just thank you. Many people misunderstand the meaning of it these days but it really just means thank you. Its not a greeting.
@@mohamedbarry4422 no it can be used both ways .
Wali jam?
We also used it here in Nigeria
I'm native fulani man from Nigeria.
Fullo waila😇
I am a Fulani from Sierra Leone and Guinea and find the dialect is a little different
we say Jam toon in both countries or yaietudeh Allah.
Berkay Jan---Good Morning
Nialay Jan--- Good Afternoon
Hiray Jan --- Good Evening
Imen getta sakiraawo min from Lagos State Nigeria
We use jarama to express gratitude to some one / like congratulations.. The truth is that it has a lot of meanings depending on its usages yeah..
Exactly
Djarama is a rich word
@@hakilam9672 right!
Hi, I recently moved to CI to learn Fulfulde. My language teacher (ma tutrice) is from Mali and her rival is from Burkina Faso. At this point I have just learned very basic greetings (they don't seem to use the mid morning or mid afternoon greetings here) and their responses which also seem a little different, and a few other words that pertain to daily life. I would like to learn the long greetings. The ones with the back and forth (how was the night? how is your health? how is the family? etc etc etc.) that goes on for a while. Every time I've heard them thus far they were mumbled under people's breath so I haven't been able to catch them. If you could do a lesson on that, I'd really appreciate it. If you've already done this lesson, I haven't found it, could you please direct me to it. Thanks a bunch for all these videos.
Am Fulani from Dakar Senegal
Great video bro, same in Burkina Faso too but for us we don't start saying jam herrri until the sunset and to be specific after the Magrib prayer, also the greetings is the same in Burkina but one of my cousins told me that there are still few people in Burkina say on jaramma for greetings but they don't use that all the time, and yeah I live in New York and I've seen lot of Senegalese and Gunians and they use on jarreama all the time
We are proud of Allahrene,i am a fulani from Nigeria
Am Fulani from northern Nigeria maiduguri Bruno state
in Guinea the Fulani are either diallo / jalloh, bah, sow and Barry, I wanted to know if in other countries it's the same name
Mali. Is sangare diallo, diakite, sidibe, barry and others
@@mdiakite5959 we have the same too
Someone explain plz? 😅
damn didn’t have to call me out 😳 my last name is Sow
@@delejateii that's the surnames of fulanis in guinea conakry. What are some typical surnames for sudan fulanis?
Ong jarama means thank you in the plural form
Is there a translator app for this Fulani because I can't find it on Google Translater
😀🙏🇬🇷 I am Greek. Beautiful language Fulani
This was most helpful and interesting, coming from my work as Founder of United Nations Santa Fe, where I have a friend from Senegal friend to do translations from English to Fulani, because I don't like any colonial languages, especially when discussing the Plandemic Murders of hundreds of millions of Africans by chromosomal implosion "vaccines." This is quite important as a kind of linguistic bufferzone, which would be largely unintelligible to the perpetrators, something like Navajo was used in the Pacific Theater of World War II to befuddle the Japanese, who had no experience having studied anything written or spoken in Navajo.
Many West African leaders are of Fulani descent, including the former President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari; former president of Cameroon Ahmadou Ahidjo; President of Senegal, Macky Sall; the President of Gambia, Adama Barrow; the President of Guinea-Bissau, Umaro Sissoco Embaló; the Vice President of Sierra Leone, Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh; and the Prime Minister of Mali, Boubou Cisse. They also occupy positions in major international institutions, such as the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Amina J. Mohammed; the 74th President of the United Nations General Assembly, Tijjani Muhammad-Bande; and the Secretary-General of OPEC, Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo.
We want and need all of their concurrence and approval to get my 4 UN Resolutions passed in the 78th UN General Assembly. Here is one:
Resolution to Create a New United Nations Undersecretary General for Nutrition and Consumer Protection 2020
www.opednews.com/articles/Resolution-to-Create-a-New-by-Stephen-Fox-92-Aspartame-Poisoning-Symptoms-According-To-Fda_Ajinomoto_Arthur-Hull-Hayes-Fda-Commissioner-Approved-Aspart_Atul-Khare-Un-Undersecretary-General-For-Peacekee-200517-318.html
Background: Update from UN Santa Fe about Pharmaceutical Genocide Prosecution in the Hague Courts
www.issuewire.com/update-from-un-santa-fe-about-pharmaceutical-genocide-prosecution-in-the-hague-courts-1767727217362278
None of those two have been translated into Fulani. Anyone want to help get this done, to act as a liaison between United Nations Santa Fe and those Fulani leaders I have listed above? please reply directly to: unitednationssantafe2023@gmail.com
Thank you very much. Let's get this done in 2023, and not put it off till after Robert Kennedy Jr. takes office for 8 years, the two terms his uncle and father were deprived of.
One last point: have you any news about Ousmane Sonko, Mayor of Ziguinchor, Senegal? TZiguinchor is BROTHER CITY OF SANTA FE, because Santa Fe has 9 sister cities, and we decided that we needed the first BROTHER CITY.
the latest I have heard was that Ousmane Sonko was in the hospital in really bad shape, because of his hunger strike, his lawyer, and a compadre Senegalese from Canada who was arrested at the airport in Dakar the minute he arrived because he had posted critical remarks about Mackey Sall on Facebook, etc., out of fear that Mackey Sall, (another Fulani,) would poison him, for having accused the Tourism Minister for having embezzled $6 or so million.
If Sonko is killed by Mackey Sall, there will be another full scale revolution in Senegal, much worse than the 1960 revolution that liberated most of Senegal from France (except for the financial control of the natural resources, minerals, etc.).
I welcome comments and prefer replies also sent directly to me: unitednationssantafe2023@gmail.com
Peace and love brother! Love these videos, keep them coming.
Thank you so much! I would love to learn this! I stay in Sierra Leone and all of my neighbours are fula’s
In the Gambia we say " Djam walli ( good morning) the responses will be yawurr formal and jam tang informal( jam tang = peace only , yawurr=may you live)
@@LearnFulani Really. You know that's the culture of the fulani in the Gambia we do great our parents every morning and they reply yawurr and they pray to us.. You are really doing great videos may Allah help you to accomplish you goals.. Ameen love from Germany.
Derdam. I'm a Fulani from Yola,Nigeria.
Alhamdulillah! Brother am happy to watch your episode because is helping me to know my root more
Thank you so much for this video ❤❤
You are welcome
I'm a black American that learned that I'm an M'bororo descendant. Could it be possible to consult with you via email? I'm setting up my own curriculum to learn the language, and would love to have your brief oversight as a form of peer review. Also, I'm curious if you could tell me about M'bororo and Cameroonian-specific Fulani dialect. Thanks SO much for making this accessible! Peace and love brother!
Thanks brother. I am also of Nigerian Fulani Hausa descent. This is wonderful! I am American of black and Puerto Rican descent. I need to learn this language brother.🙏🏽
Just subscribed to your channel Bandiraawo.
I love the concise manner with which you tender this language instruction. Might I ask which country you’re originally from? I speak a number of languages as well including Japanese and am enamored of lingual similarities/differences and totally agree that our indigenous languages should not be allowed to become extinct. In contribution to your (tonal: “jarama”) in my travels I’ve come across the use of that word in The Gambia among Fulanis to mean ‘thank you’.
I am from the proud country of Niger ( kicked french military out), thank you for sharing.
I have friends from Guinea and I'm from Jamaica and I really want to speak more. How can we connect and speak?
I just recently learnt about my Fulani ancestry and I'm so excited to say "mi poulo".
@@LearnFulani I'm grateful.
Here every day listening to the greetings and counting videos, I'm making sure it all sticks. I will start the other videos as I'm comfortable.
Can you do videos on the following?
a) words and phrases that express some basic feelings and emotions (e.g. happy, sad, tired, grateful etc)
b) some traditional Fulbes sayings you grew up hearing.
Min Ko Poulo Tigi I am a real Fulani born in Jamaica
I have found out recently that I am fulani and this is so exciting to me!
Djam herri
Margo Boyd Found out not too long ago as well sis
Jam woni e mon musiɗɓe Am tedduɓe On njettaama . Miin njeyaami ko Leydi Mali 🇲🇱
Barka ma
Very intresting i am olso fula from guinea conakry my family name is Jalloh but our dialect fula is not same but i understand 80% what you say
That's interesting because my parents are from guinea conakry and they say 80% of this also.
Is the Fulani spoken in Niger the same Fulani spoken in Nigeria?
New subscriber here...i just heard that jarama word right before i watch this vlog coz i want to learn some fulani words...and ur right its kind of greetings like hello
I'm from Ghana, which fulfulde background do you have, Niger, Burkina or Mali
Nice sulay i am fulane from sudan
Thank you so much, please tech me how to sing and have a long conversation in fulani please am fulani but I don't know how to speak it please tech me
I can teach you Yola Fulfulde of Nigeria.
Abdulwahab Gabdo Thank you very much
Abdulwahab Gabdo Thank you very much
Abdulwahab Gabdo Salam. can you teach me please?
Abdul wahab we are waiting.
Nobada adaseleh moudum djam tan noya wadee moudum oumo selee
From Guinea, could understand what you said for the most part, except for words that doesn't exist in Guinea fulani. Cool vid!
Guinea conakry.
diarama = hello
Senegal. Diarama = thank you
Sadio Sow diarama means both in Guinea as well
Diarama mean thank you ça veut merci meme en guinée generalement dans les villages les gens disent walli djam wethi djam et gnally djam
Diarama veut juste dire merci dont l'emploie dans les villes s'est transformé
Masha Allah
Thank you
Hello. Thank you for sharing the beautiful language. I did the African ancestry as well. I found that I am a decent of Fulani in Nigeria as well. Can you translate, "One who is infinite love?"
Hello My brother. thank you for takings a steep like this. is there any difference between fulah and Fulani?
I want to learning Fulah but I don't want to learning Fulani than can not be speck in Sierra Leone. thanks
Nice video. Love the explanations.
Thank you
Brother, how to say different relationships in fulani? Like mother father, uncles aunts, cousins, father in law or mother in law etc. The whole family tree relations. Please. Thank you in advance!
Wow that awesome from Nigeria kano state
Hi Suleiman! Would you mind to tell me what Fulani call "woman leader"?
I m not sure if there is a difference, for example we do not distinguished between him/her its the same word. We don't distinguish between He /She. So a leader is leader no matter if man or woman
Hello brother I'm your relative from Sudan I would like to contact with you and any kind of fulani community to learn fulfudi
Merci pour cette vidéo c'est très important
OUi
Thanks for the video dear....I'm fulani can you help me to learn more
Hello! Great video! Could you please tell me how to say Happy Birthday in Fulani? Thanks!
Usually fulani do not celebrate birthdays, its a western thing. Traditionally they don't even know their birthdays
im a fulani from Liberia
Liberia don’t have fulas
Very interesting, thanks a lot
MASHALLAH
Please do they just greet standing? Is there a way they kneel or bow?
I Hope you see this comment Souleymane my name is Seydina Sow and I really need help reconnecting with my tribe. Since I saw our dear Baaba Maal in the last Wakanda movie it’s been really bothering me that I don’t speak Fulani/pulaar yet
Its never too late to start learning.
Thanks for your video! Do you, or somebody readings this comment know if this applies also for the fouldé spoken in Cameroon?
We use Jarama to thank someone working.
Unjarama more than one person working
of course , i was just curious about the origin of the word
How do you say "survivor" in Fulfulde?