wof ISO 639

Wolof Autonyms

Wolof, Gambian

  • Geography

    GM North Bank division: Kombo north of Saint Mary’s district, Serekunda and Bakau, Banjul; Central River and Upper River divisions.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Gambia

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Wolof
314,000 (2018).
North Bank division: Kombo north of Saint Mary’s district, Serekunda and Bakau, Banjul; Central River and Upper River divisions.
Senegal and The Gambia
3 (Wider communication). The Wolof people migrated to Gambia from central and eastern Africa. Wolof became widespread around the 15th century when the first Europeans traders came. Used in large-scale slave trade, religion, agriculture, and commerce. Wolof [wol] is an official language in Senegal and widely spoken in several other west African countries.
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Atlantic, Northern, Senegambian, Fula-Wolof, Wolof
None known. Senegalese Wolof [wol] intelligible by speakers of Gambian Wolof but with significant enough differences to require adaptation of materials. Needs further investigation.
Also use English [eng], as the language of education and government. Used as L2 by Bambara [bam], Bandial [bqj], Bassari [bsc], Guinea-Bissau Creole [pov], Jola-Fonyi [dyo], Mandinka [mnk], Mandjak [mfv], Pulaar [fuc], Serahule [snk], Serer-Sine [srr], Western Maninkakan [mlq].
Bible portions: 1882–1967.
Latin script [Latn].
Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Wolof, Gambian