Wolofal
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Wolofal is a derivation of the Arabic script for writing the Wolof language. It is basically the name of a West African Ajami script as used for that language.
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[edit] Bibliography
- Mamadou Cissé: « Graphical borrowing and African realities » in Revue du Musée National d'Ethnologie d'Osaka, Japan, June 2000.
- Mamadou Cissé: « Ecrits et écritures en Afrique de l'Ouest » in Sud Langues [1]June 2006.
- PanAfriL10n Wolof