Wolof is spoken in Gambia, Mauritania, and Senegal. The classification is Niger-Congo family, Western Sudanic subgroup, West Atlantic branch. A century of Christian mission effort has had little impact, and there are only a few Wolof believers. Despite the official language being French, about 80 percent of the Senegalese population speaks Wolof.
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- Wolof Online Web and offline tutorial and live chat with instructor. File sharing, forum, and links.
- Wolof Grammar Manual Practical grammar of Wolof language by Sierra Dem, Peace Corps, 1995.
- Wolof Resources Includes a grammar manual and a dictionary in PDF format. Also includes resources for Mandinka.
- An Annotated Guide to Learning the Wolof Language It contains a description of the basic sounds of Wolof, accompanied with audio files, basic vocabulary and links to online and offline resources.
- Wolof Profile Linguistic sketch by University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) of Wolof, a major Atlantic language, spoken in Senegal and Gambia.
- Wolof Thematic Vocabulary Basic vocabulary of Wolof organized by subject: family, body, food, animals, colors, time, directions, etc.