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The document provides an introduction to the Pulaar language including lessons on the alphabet, vocabulary, greetings, numbers, introducing oneself and others.

The document covers lessons on the alphabet, vocabulary, greetings, numbers, days of the week, introducing oneself, leave-taking expressions and other useful phrases.

Greetings and expressions mentioned include Assalaa Maaleykum (peace be upon you), Jam waali (good morning), Jam ñalli (good afternoon), Jam hiiri (good evening), No mba-aa? (how are you?), Ko mawum (I am fine).

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P.DOT – Pulaar Lessons

Lesson 1: The Alphabet

Lesson 2: Vocabulary 1

Lesson 3: Greetings

Lesson 4: Numbers

Lesson 5: Vocabulary 2

Lesson 6: Vocabulary 3

Lesson 7: Days of the Week and Some Expressions of Time

Lesson 8: Introducing Self/Someone

Lesson 9: Leave-taking Expressions

Lesson 10: Some Useful Expressions & Phrases

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Lesson 1: The Alphabet

Pulaar Alphabet Pronounced as in


i Kit

e Met

a Bat

o Dot

u Book

ii Meat

ee Fair

aa Far

oo Boy

uu Food

b Bad

 No equivalent

c Chair

d Door

 No equivalent

f Father

g Good

h Hard

j Job

k Kit

l Like

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m Mother

n Noon

ñ No equivalent

 Sing

p Part

r Rice

s Sit

t Talk

w Word

y You

 No equivalent

mb No equivalent

nd No equivalent

ng No equivalent

nj No equivalent

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Lesson 2: Vocabulary 1

Mi I

A You

O He or She

En We (including the person to


whom we speak)
Min We (excluding the person to
whom we speak)
On You

e They

Debbo A woman

e
Rew Women

Gorko A man

e
Wor Men

Mboomri A girl

Boomi Girls

Suka gorko A boy

e wor
Sukaa e Boys

Cukalel A child

e
Sukaa Children

esngu A family

o
Yumiraa Mother

o
Baabiraa Father

Jom suudu Wife

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Jom galle Husband

o debbo
Mawniraa Elder sister

o debbo
Miñiraa Younger sister

o gorko
Mawniraa Elder brother

o gorko
Miñiraa Younger brother

Subaka Morning

Naange-hoore Noon

e
kikii Afternoon

Jamma Night

Kacitaari Breakfast

Bottaari Lunch

Hiraande Dinner

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Lesson 3: Greetings

Assalaa Maaleykum Peace be upon you (use at any time


of the day)
Maaleykum Salaam And on you, too (reply to the above
greeting)
Jam waali Good morning

Jam ñalli Good afternoon

Jam hiiri Good evening

On ngoni e jam? Are you in peace?

Jam tan Peace only

-
No mba aa? How are you?

um
Ko maw I am fine

I?
No besngu maa wa How is the family?

e e jam
E They are fine

-
No mba aa e liggeey? How is the work?

Jam tan It is fine

-
No mba aa e tampere? How are you with tiredness?

um
Ko maw I am fine

i?
No Mary wa How is Mary?

Omo e jam Mary is fine

e maa mba
No sukaa I? How are your children?

e e jam
E They are fine

Bismilla! Welcome!

Mba! Thank you!

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Lesson 4: Numbers – Counting 1 to 20

Goo One

i
i Two

Tati Three

Nayi Four

Joyi Five

Jeegom Six

i
Jee i Seven

Jeetati Eight

Jeenayi Nine

Sappo Ten

Sappo e goo Eleven

Sappo e i
i Twelve

Sappo e tati Thirteen

Sappo e nayi Fourteen

Sappo e joyi Fifteen

Sappo e jeegom Sixteen

i
Sappo e jee i Seventeen

Sappo e jeetati Eighteen

Sappo e jeenayi Nineteen

Noogaas Twenty

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Lesson 5: Vocabulary 2 (Common Objects)

Taabal A table

Siis A chair

Damal A door

Falanteere A window

Bindirgal A pen


Kiriyo A pencil

Kayee A notebook

Deftere A book

Sakkoos A bag

Keree Chalk

Tabloo Chalk board

Palaat A plate

Kuddu A spoon

i
La A knife

Pitirgal A broom

udi
Nda A bed

Mbajju A blanket

Darap A bed sheet

Leeso A mat

Comci Clothes

Simis A shirt

Tuuba Pants

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e
Pa Shoes

Welo Bike

Lone Eye glasses

Ndiyam Water

Ataaye Tea

Kafe Coffee

Kosam Milk

Suukara Sugar

am
Lam Salt

Maaro Rice

Liingu Fish

Teew Meat

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Lesson 6: Vocabulay 3 (Names of Places)

Ekkol School

Kalaas Classroom

Taarodde Toilet

Defnirde Kitchen

Caali Hangar (Straw roof that you sit


under
Galle House

Suudu Room

Tilliisa Tent

Dispaaseer Dispensary

Jeere Market

Bitik Shop

Biro Office

Maayo River

Woyndu A well

Pompe Pump

e
Sardi Garden

Ngesa Field

o
Nokku liggor Working place

Jamaa Mosque

ke
Ba Bank

Gaaraas Bus station

e diwooje
Boowal laa Airport

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Lesson 7: Days of the Week and Some Expressions of Time

Altine Monday

Talaata Tuesday

Alarba Wednesday

Alkamisa Thursday

Aljumaa Friday

Aset Saturday

Alet Sunday

Ñalawma fof Every day

Subaka fof Every morning

e fof
Kikii Every afternoon

Jamma fof Every night

Altine fof Every Monday

Aljumaa fof Every Friday

Ñalawma Day

Yontere Week

Lewru Month

Hitaande Year

Yontere fof Every week

Lewru fof Every month

Hitaande fof Every year

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Lesson 8: Introducing Self/Someone

Mbiyetee-mi ko Kalidou My name is Kalidou

Yettoode am ko Sall My last name is Sall

aa?
Hol no mbiyete- What’s your name?

Hol yettoode maa? What’s your last name?

Njeyaa-mi ko Moritani I am from Mauritania

Jom suudu am jeyaa ko Moritani My wife is from Mauritania

aa?
Holto njeye- Where are you from?

Holto jom suudu maa jeyaa? Where is your wife from?

Holto o jeyaa? Where is she from?

Holto o jeyaa? Where is he from?

Innde makko ko John His name is John

Yettoode makko ko Hogan His last name is Hogan

John jeyaaka Moritani. O jeyaa John is not from Mauritania. He


ko Amerik is from America
aa ko Amerik?
Njeye- Are you from America?

Alaa, mi jeyaaka Amerik No, I am not from America.

aa ko Moritani?
Njeye- Are you from Mauritania?

Eey, njeyaa-mi ko Moritani Yes, I am from Mauritania.

nginoowo
Ko mi ja I am a teacher

Jom suudu am wonaa My wife is not a teacher


nginoowo
ja
John ko wolonteer John is a volunteer

Jom suudu makko wona His wife is not a volunteer


wolonteer
Jom suudu John ko doktoor John’s wife is a doctor

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Lesson 9: Leave-taking Expressions

Ngonen e jam! Good-bye!

Njiiden e jam! See you!

Ñallen e jam Have a good day

Mbaalen e jam Have a good night

Yo Alla rokku-en waalde e jam May we have a good night

Yo jam ooy Stay in peace

Aamin! Amen!

ngo subaka
Haa ja See you in the morning

e
Haa kikii See you in the afternoon

Hedde naange-hoore See you around noon

Haa jamma See you in the evening

ngo
Haa ja See you tomorrow

o e ooyde See you soon

o e yeeso See you later

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Lesson 10: Some Useful Expressions & Phrases

Mi tampii I am tired

Mi o
ii I am sleepy

i
Mi hey I am hungry

aani
Mi hey I am not hungry

Mi om
ii I am thirsty

Mi om
aani I am not thirsty

Ina wuli It’s hot

Wulaani It’s not hot

Ina jaangi It’s cold

Jaangaani It’s not cold

Yaafo-mi Excuse me

A yaafaama You are excused

a?
Holto paa Where are you going?

Paa-mi ko galle I am going home

Paa-mi ko ekkol I am going to school

John nana yaha jeere John is going to the market

Omo na yaha jeere He is going to the shop

Mi yahaani biro I’m not going to the office

a nana Pulaar?
A Do you speak Pulaar?

e nana Pulaar see


Eey mbe a Yes, I speak Pulaar a little bit

John nanataa Pulaar John doesn’t speak Pulaar

a Farayse
Mi yi I don’t like French

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aa kafe
Mi yi I don’t like coffee

I Pulaar
Jennifer ina yi Jennifer likes Pulaar

e ja
Mbe nga I study

e ñaama
Mbe I eat

e liggo
Mbe I work

ngataa
O ja He doesn’t study

O ñaamataa He doesn’t eat

e liggotaako They don’t work

e aano see
Mbe a I am having some sleep

Mi liggotaako jooni I don’t work now

e yi
Mbe I fooftaade I want to rest

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