Me too funny thing I'm muslim and everyone speaks fula to Me because they think I'm from 🇬🇳 not knowing I really am. I just found out about my dna Look how things happen
Hi, brother thank you very much for your teachings, about Fulani people, I'm from South Africa, from the nguni people called Xhosa, which I heard that were are originally from West Africa, so I find soo much similarities in your language and culture, for example: traditional attire the beads, painted faces.... Wow I'm soo excited to find out we as Africans we are one people before anything
OOO my God! This so helpful bro. I just found your channel I'm feeling so grateful for that! I'm a Fulani from Burkina Faso, watching you from Brunei! who just can understand Arabic, Joula, french, English, Malay, but doesn't understand her own Language Fulfulde! Very Sad right? But now with this channel my emotion be like 😍😭🥰💗
Oh that's great, I'm Fulani from Burkina Faso and I speak Fulfulde fluently, Arabic, English, and a little bit of French, however I'm glad that you're trying coz it's very important for you to speak your own language
Jaaraama bandam. Respect from Futa Djallon Republic of Guinea Conakry, the country with the largest fulani citizens by proportion of the rest of the population.
Thank you so much for posting these! Would you ever agree to tutoring Fulfulde by chance? I'm an AfrAm college student who needs to learn and is willing to pay and/or trade services, too!
Thanks for the information. Just one question. In English, the subject pronouns are "I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they"and the object pronouns are "me, you, him/her/it, us, you, them". In this video, you have mixed subject and object pronouns. Is there a distinction in Fulfulde between subject and object pronouns?
Waandu e faandu mum ɓinngel waandu e faandu mum, faabru e faandu mum, ɓinngel faabru e faandu mum. Allamyaalam ko waandu yari faandu faabru allamyaalam ko ɓinngel faabru yari e faandu ɓinngel waandu.
Hello bro how are you? Where are you from? Me also im fulani from SENEGAMBIA mean between Senegal and Gambia our language is little different but you're doing your better.
Intresting...some caribbean people use "me" instead of the "I" when speaking their dialects. Example" me nah care" They always get accused of speaking "Bad" english when it just them mixing African words with english. There have been studies on how Igbo and Yoruba impacted carribean english but not much on fulani and wolof. Even in many countries fulani and wolof words are used to describe certian things
I want to tell you a secret that Europeans don't want to admit. Africans were already in the Americas before the slave trade and after. California is named after "Califate". These people look Fulani. There is a Native American kingdom and people that were call "Ful" and "Fulbe". There are Ful and Fulbe in the Asian countries as well.
Awesome!!! . Thanks from all the Fulani people that don’t speak the langage ( like me 😀)
Me too
Love from the Gambia👌 include us when you're mentioned the countries that fulbe are found we're the the second largest ethnic group in the Gambia...
Hello from Guinea I'm fulany too
For us here the meaning of come and go I think is different
Come Arri go yehhi
Thank you so much I just found out that I am Fulani descendants I'm American African but my ancestors are from Fulani tribes
You look it
Me too funny thing I'm muslim and everyone speaks fula to Me because they think I'm from 🇬🇳 not knowing I really am. I just found out about my dna Look how things happen
Hi, brother thank you very much for your teachings, about Fulani people, I'm from South Africa, from the nguni people called Xhosa, which I heard that were are originally from West Africa, so I find soo much similarities in your language and culture, for example: traditional attire the beads, painted faces.... Wow I'm soo excited to find out we as Africans we are one people before anything
OOO my God! This so helpful bro. I just found your channel I'm feeling so grateful for that! I'm a Fulani from Burkina Faso, watching you from Brunei! who just can understand Arabic, Joula, french, English, Malay, but doesn't understand her own Language Fulfulde! Very Sad right? But now with this channel my emotion be like 😍😭🥰💗
Oh that's great, I'm Fulani from Burkina Faso and I speak Fulfulde fluently, Arabic, English, and a little bit of French, however I'm glad that you're trying coz it's very important for you to speak your own language
@@khaliddiallo3658 wish you could start a channel teaching it too
Brother what you are doing is very nice 👍 keep it up
I have these on repeat. Thank you brother. Mi Pulo/Puli Americanjo Jamaicanjo.
Mi jamaican
Giving thanks from USA. My husband is from Guinea Conakry. Your videos are very helpful. Please make more!
Ok
Nice video soly forward
Iam Fuline from sudan
Allah rune fulibe fwo
Amiin ya Rabbi a jaraama jokku golle
Oh wow!! Thank you thank you!! Please do more videos. You are God sent. I am Fulani and know nothing about my language. I am subscribing ASAP! 😀
@@LearnFulani 😀
@@ajifa7970 Where are you from ?
Very nice brother I'm from Sierra leone west Africa much love brother we are one no matter what good job big up 👍👍👍👌👌👌
I would love to learn how to read the Adlam script, too, because it makes us feel powerful as descendants of Native Africans. Lol
Jaaraama bandam. Respect from Futa Djallon Republic of Guinea Conakry, the country with the largest fulani citizens by proportion of the rest of the population.
You're always welcome to Futa, it is your homeland too. Mi Salmini
Iam fulani from Sudan i know my grandfather came from futa jallon called badamasi
Thanks for this great job. I've been looking for Something like this since. I'm not a fullany descendent but I realy appreciate this language.
Thanks you Souley o= so much, this is best way to teach Fulfulde Language, and Understanding.
Very intresting Indeed.
Mi ari: I came
Mi wari: I killed
Pulaar Futa tooro.
Jokku golle, a jaaraama
Pular Burkina and Mali and Niger
Me wari has two meanings
Mr wari: I came
Me wari: I killed
But it depends on your sentence after all
Ayettama Allah windane baraje
Fulani from Sudan
Thnx
1:27 Strange where I live we say me yahai for I’m going
Similarly In Swahili, we say ‘mimi’ which is a pronoun for ‘I’ just like feulbe.
thank you so much! can you post more please?
Hello I'm from Nigeria,thanks 4 ur great job,but I think fulfulde has much pronouns than any language. What would u say about that?
Thank you so much for posting these! Would you ever agree to tutoring Fulfulde by chance? I'm an AfrAm college student who needs to learn and is willing to pay and/or trade services, too!
@@LearnFulani Michigan, USA - Eastern timezone
And I myself I'll love to learn. I'm a fula from Ghana but living in northern Michigan
merci toujour courage monami sui from Sudan fulanni jtm courage👍💟👏👏
any tips for how to remember menen and onon? I can never get them straight lol
Souley O it does
'menen' includes the speaker in the group 'onon' excludes the speaker from the group.
I like the you teach pulaar
Keep it up bro...
Thanks Man
Min a fami just a little I understood but need 2 bracts that my mother grandfather's are Camerons so ousuko means thank you Allah hukuma barkah
Thank you so much for your videos
Ibrahim. Konate Munich machallah Ajarama gorko pullo
A jaaraama sanne sulayma o
Alkule pulaar ko kelu?
Alkule Fulfulde ko jelu?
Thank You brother... Ayettama
Big up bro I form Ghana
Thanks for the wonderful video, I really enjoyed watching it, but what part of Africa are you from
Thanks for the information. Just one question.
In English, the subject pronouns are "I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they"and the object pronouns are "me, you, him/her/it, us, you, them".
In this video, you have mixed subject and object pronouns. Is there a distinction in Fulfulde between subject and object pronouns?
Yes, correct, there is a distinction for some of the them.
Waandu e faandu mum ɓinngel waandu e faandu mum, faabru e faandu mum, ɓinngel faabru e faandu mum. Allamyaalam ko waandu yari faandu faabru allamyaalam ko ɓinngel faabru yari e faandu ɓinngel waandu.
do u have whatspp group for language
Hello bro how are you? Where are you from? Me also im fulani from SENEGAMBIA mean between Senegal and Gambia our language is little different but you're doing your better.
Intresting...some caribbean people use "me" instead of the "I" when speaking their dialects. Example" me nah care"
They always get accused of speaking "Bad" english when it just them mixing African words with english.
There have been studies on how Igbo and Yoruba impacted carribean english but not much on fulani and wolof. Even in many countries fulani and wolof words are used to describe certian things
Ok thanks you
Hi brother thank you so much, please I wanted you to check it very well, like to call someone to come, YOU COME OR LIKE YOU ARRIVE
*Atinnoke* Well done!!
Allah atché djam derdam mi heditamon daga Leddi cameroun
𞤌𞤲 𞤻𞥆𞤢𞤤𞤭𞥅 𞤶𞤢𞤥 𞤥𞤭𞤯𞤮 𞤱𞤫𞤤𞤼𞤮𞤪𞤭 𞤨𞤵𞤤𞤢𞤪 𞤲'𞤺𞤢𞤤 𞤬𞤮𞤼𞤢 𞤳𞤮 𞤧𞤫𞥅𞤯𞤢 𞤢𞤤𞥆𞤢𞤸𞥆 𞤫 𞤥𞤵 𞤵𞤲 𞤥𞤭𞤲⹁𞤣𞤢𞤪𞤢𞤴 𞤮𞤲 𞤥𞤮𞤰𞥆𞤢 𞤲𞤮 𞤮𞤲 𞤶𞤢𞤪𞤲𞤢𞥄𞤥𞤢 𞤳𞤢 𞤦𞤭𞤲⹁𞤩𞤭 𞤯𞤮؟
Doesn’t Be Djehhi mean “they went” and not “they left”?
correct
Nice
ah fami. Whick mean do u Understand. German Friends like this word when ever am speaking fulani.
XD in fouta djallon "warra" means to kill
I want to tell you a secret that Europeans don't want to admit.
Africans were already in the Americas before the slave trade and after. California is named after "Califate". These people look Fulani. There is a Native American kingdom and people that were call "Ful" and "Fulbe". There are Ful and Fulbe in the Asian countries as well.
Is it true that the Fula people are related to the Jewish people???
Some people say it, I think we have to do our DNA and find out.
استمعنا الي الترجمه للفلاني مرحبا
Can you write all the translations
yes i sure can
Mi yettii-ma
Alfa-Usmaan Bari lol, you’re welcome!! “Awari djam!!”😍😍
Ajaraama no feewi
Bodum
Ajaraama no feewi