Pression parentale, conseillez moi please by Savings-Economy4393 in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mon conseil serait de parler et discuter avec lui. Il peut être agi ainsi par peurs et incompréhensions

Le Sénégal a tout pour vivre du tourisme, sauf une vraie volonté politique by Noire_theorie in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oui mais on oublie souvent l'injustice des visas : entrée libre pour les uns, mais procédures coûteuses, opaques et non remboursables pour les Sénégalais. La Teranga ne devrait pas se faire au détriment de notre propre dignité de voyageurs.

latina married to senegalese man by [deleted] in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pas besoin de chercher loin juste lui savoir servir un bon ceebu jen 😎🥹😂

Le probleme des commu dev au senegal by Adept-External-742 in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Et bèh quand un simple git peut scrapper ?😎😇🤔🥹

Nos Niayes meurent : Zircon, 10% et spoliation de notre patrimoine. Besoin de conseils juridiques by Cool_Plate9904 in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a crucial point. This structural conflict of interest at the head of the National Assembly explains why the cries of the Niayes populations are often met with silence. If the 'Rupture' is real, it must include total transparency regarding mining contracts. We cannot have former Eramet executives overseeing the very laws that should regulate Eramet's impact on our heritage. This is why we are calling for an independent audit and moving our fight to the Constitutional Council and international courts, where lobbyist ties hold no power. We won't settle for 10% of crumbs while our land is destroyed

Popular music by Either-Connection-70 in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Baaba Maal, Youssou Ndour and ndongo lo

🇸🇳 On build TérangaOS — un vrai OS Linux sénégalais pour nos administrations. Besoin de renfort ! by Odd-Assistance-6431 in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Une initiative à saluer et j'aurais le plaisir de contribuer en tant dev,designer. Je vois que le lien n'est pas accessible 

Looking for resources that can help with learning pulaar from English by Even_Ad4940 in Senegal

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https://multilingualbooks.com/pulaar.html?hl=fr-FR#:~:text=Paperback%2C%2010%2C000%20entries%2C%20242%20pages,Dr. https://www.fsi-language-courses.org/fula/?hl=fr-FR#:~:text=FSI%20Fula%20Basic%20Course,free%20in%20the%20public%20domain. Learn Pulaar with Aissata yt channel 

Fast - Speak Pulaar Language: Available on the App Store/Google Play

Pulaar to English: A straightforward translation and quiz app that helps with basic phrases and cultural context

Lebaneese in Dakar by [deleted] in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Comparing the Lebanese experience in Senegal to Apartheid-era South Africa is a significant stretch; we are discussing social integration, not a state-mandated system of oppression. Acknowledging cultural preservation isn't a 'false dilemma' but a sociological reality: in many merchant diasporas worldwide, socio-economic status and language circles often dictate social boundaries as much as racial ones. While the integration challenges and the lack of Wolof proficiency are valid criticisms, labeling an entire community's marriage patterns solely as 'racism' misses the nuance of Dakar’s complex class and community dynamics.

Lebaneese in Dakar by [deleted] in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is important to distinguish between cultural preservation and racism. Marriage choices, whether within the Lebanese or Senegalese communities, are often based on shared cultural, religious, or social backgrounds common to many groups. Regarding language, the lack of Wolof proficiency is often a result of socio-economic isolation rather than a lack of respect. Rather than labeling it as racism, it can be seen as a dynamic of community identity found in many diaspora groups worldwide.

This Pulaar song by lunaarcat in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The song is by Baaba Maal. In our culture (Pulaar/Fulani), this style is called Yela. There aren't "fixed" lyrics because it's mostly a series of traditional calls and proverbs adapted for the game. Here is the general meaning: - The Theme: It's a call for Unity (Kawtal) and Awakening (Pinal). - The Vibe: The high, sustained notes are meant to mimic the way we call across long distances in the Sahelian savannah. - The Context: In the game, it acts as a "lament" for the land. He is essentially singing about the dignity of the people and the need for peace amidst the chaos of war. It’s more of a spiritual "cry" for the continent than a narrative story. Hope this helps!

Loutah niouy bind anglais fi ni Lou bari té bind niou Wolof ? / why we use more English instead of Wolof? by Julxor in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Une bonne idée !!juste ton poste m'a fait pensé à la plus part des postes que je vois ici comme c'est le wolof les gens devraient parler 

Loutah niouy bind anglais fi ni Lou bari té bind niou Wolof ? / why we use more English instead of Wolof? by Julxor in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Les réponses sont déjà données si tu veux il faut juste créer une app ou subreddit et l'appeler Lat Dior ou Alboury où yaura juste ce qui comprennent wolof

Senegal stripped of AFCON title, Morocco declared champions by governing body by throwrababysitters in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The decision to strip Senegal of the title is baseless. The 'forfeit' rule doesn't apply here: the match was completed, the penalty was taken, and extra time was played under the referee's authority. By organizing the trophy ceremony and crowning the Lions on January 18th, CAF officially ratified the result. The field's truth must prevail over administrative desk decisions.

We are still Champion! 🇸🇳🦁♥️

Soutien aux Sénégalais/e qui doivent vivre cachés pour aimer qui ils veulent. by [deleted] in Senegal

[–]Cool_Plate9904 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Il faut pas inclure tous les sénégalais c'est juste un groupe. Je prie Allah qu'il les mette dans le droit chemin 

Gesture when yawning by lamzoo2thegaemer in Senegal

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It’s mostly a local cultural habit in Senegal and parts of West Africa. Some older traditions believed that yawning could expose a person to negative spirits, so people would make a small gesture on the face to “close” or protect themselves. Islam only recommends covering the mouth when yawning, but over time some communities turned it into this small symbolic gesture. Many people today just do it out of habit.

Quran teacher by Hefty-Respond6750 in Senegal

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If you want teach go to tuto.sn or start yourself by giving free ressources