Ahmed Suleman Khatani – 10 Great fulani sentenses
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Good morning. My name is Suleman Jalo mujalanta Jaida, meaning
Suleman Jalo, the one who don't laugh with the idiot. Today, I'm
going to give you 1010, sentences that you can really use in
everyday communication. The first sentence is, if you want to ask
somebody if they speak for full day, or they speak for life, you
say, at a Hala fulfunde or a nanaful, full day at a non
fulfilled meaning. Do you understand like literally, it
means, do you hear Fulani? But that doesn't make sense in
English, of course. So it means, do you understand Fulani and Nana
fulfilled at a Hala, fulfilled meaning? Do you speak fulfilled
Hala? Or some people in some other African region, would say, I think
that's like more in Cameroon. I don't know how they say it in
Senegal and Guinea, but I'm pretty sure in Mali Niger, Nigeria, Benin
area,
Burkina, Faso, Hala, is what people use if you want to say, I
do not speak Fulani, you say mihalata For full day or minanta
fuful day. In this case, usually people just say minanta Fufu de,
meaning I do not I do not understand Fulani. Usually, when
you say I don't speak a language, you tell the person what language
you speak. So I do not speak Fulani. I speak English. I speak
English only.
Angular Nanami or Anglia Kalami. So if you say Anglica Kalami or
Nanami, people know that you know you're saying that you only speak
or you only understand English. So for all those Fulani relatives who
are out there who only speak English. Tell your parent
minataful full day, Angela tananami. Tan means only Angular
tananami, okay, and they will be very, very happy that you are
coming up with something if you want to, if you want to ask
somebody to teach you Fulani. You say, ekita. Ekita. Full full day.
Okay, you can say ekita fulfilled, or janginam is like, teach me
like, by the book. Ekita is like, teach me by like, it's like, more
verbal. Janginam is like, it's involved the book jungle, like
reading. You know, jungina fulfilled, help me with fulfilled.
Haldam, fulfill. Halda. Time, meaning, only speak to me in
Fulani. Okay, fulfill the Tanana me, I only speak Fulani. Angela,
tananami, I only speak English. Okay, if you want to say I want
water, or you say DM Jimmy, if you want to say, I want water, Diem,
Diem is water. Diem, Jimmy, or how come Diem, give me water. May I
have water, please?
I want food. That's another useful one. If you want to say I want
food, you say nyamdu, Gimmi or ni Jimmy. If you want to say I'm
hungry, you say Rafa wanikam or mirafama, which I heard in some
other Fulani dialect. It means I'm I'm sick. But anyway, that's how
we say it in Nigeria,
if you want to tell somebody I don't understand, like you would
want to tell them you don't understand what they say, you say
famai farmai, palmol. Palmol is understanding. I think the origin
is, is Arabic before my,
I didn't understand before my, okay, where's the toilet? Is toy,
toy got a guru, or toy got a saree, which literally means where
I want, like, where is behind the village, basically. Or where is,
yeah, where is behind the village? Because typically in Fulani
language, or is Fulani culture, people don't go to the toilet in
the in their houses. They do it outside of the village. So you
have to walk distance to go do your business and come back. So
that's what you would say. But I guess today,
in today's world, people just use whatever. If you're in Europe and
you want to ask somebody, you obviously not going got assayed,
you're not going all the way outside of Paris to do it in the
in the province, you know? So you would just
use the French word, toy toilet. Okay, toy toilet, or English word,
where's toy Bathroom, bathroom. So those are 10 Fulani sentences that
could be very useful to you. Please let me know if you have a
question. Please subscribe to the channel. Please come back for
more. I will be doing a lot more videos regularly, and this is my
Zara. She's staring at me. Zara, can you say fourfold? Say
fourfold,
hello. Okay. She doesn't want to speak with bully. She wanted to
say hello. It's easier for her. She said, Hello.
She just walked.
Up. It's like really early. Here she's stretching the.