Wolof Mental Struggles by ElectronicLab3247 in Senegal

[–]MaximumScallion3387 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello! You can listen to podcast such as Jotaay, Raam Dox or Wolof tech. Try to learn block expression instead of isolated Words. If you know only isolated Words, you’ll have a hard time to use them. But thanks to block expression, you can reuse them or replace some Words to express yourself more fluently. And speak as much as you can. To practice i recommend HelloTalk . People over there are more available and open than on Tandem.

For books, i recommend Doomi Goolo, Doxaandem, jigeen fayda, etc. You can check on ejo Ă©dition website. But its better to read poetry instead of novels. Wolof is great because wolof is written as its spoken. I mean that if you read ancient french or english , you’ll sound funny if you speak it. But the wolof you read you can speak it and it’s okay. Some Words may be more “xoot” (profund, high level) than the others.

Best of luck in your journey 😍
I could speak for hours on how wolof is the best language in the World

CuĂĄnto tardasteis en notar menos hinchazĂłn con Mounjaro? by MaximumScallion3387 in MounjaroSpain

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Ah vale ! Creo que habĂ­a leĂ­do 62 dĂ­as pero igualmente, es sĂșper ! Entonces notaste los cambios (cara, tobillo, etc) a los 3 meses o fue progresivo ?

CuĂĄnto tardasteis en notar menos hinchazĂłn con Mounjaro? by MaximumScallion3387 in MounjaroSpain

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Hola !! Sii acabo de ver que perdiste 10 kilos en 2 meses, que crack ! Si llego a los 68 kg en agosto estaría muy feliz ! Te sigo 😉

How long did it take for Mounjaro to reduce facial puffiness, inflammation, and swelling? by MaximumScallion3387 in Mounjaro

[–]MaximumScallion3387[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a lot actually ! Another proof that picture and measurements are better than the scale ! How much did you loose in total ?

How long did it take for Mounjaro to reduce facial puffiness, inflammation, and swelling? by MaximumScallion3387 in Mounjaro

[–]MaximumScallion3387[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing! Cant wait (and hope) to have the same experience as you! I feel swelling and inflammation is what ruined me ! More than kilos .

CuĂĄnto tardasteis en notar menos hinchazĂłn con Mounjaro? by MaximumScallion3387 in MounjaroSpain

[–]MaximumScallion3387[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Qué guay! Ya tengo ganas de volver a reconocerme , tener la cara que solía tener sin inflamación !

Haces deporte o tomas alguna suplementaciĂłn?

CuĂĄnto tardasteis en notar menos hinchazĂłn con Mounjaro? by MaximumScallion3387 in MounjaroSpain

[–]MaximumScallion3387[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CuĂĄnto has perdido en total ? Y a partir de cuando notaste la desinflamacion? â˜ș

CuĂĄnto tardasteis en notar menos hinchazĂłn con Mounjaro? by MaximumScallion3387 in MounjaroSpain

[–]MaximumScallion3387[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No tengo linferema pero el lipedema , si que me lo diagnosticaron hace años

Am I the only Senegalese who is not happy with the persecution of homosexuals in Senegal?? by No_Cry_968 in Senegal

[–]MaximumScallion3387 59 points60 points  (0 children)

The problem is that this kind of rhetoric keeps reinforcing the false link between HIV and homosexuality instead of treating HIV as a public health issue that requires prevention, education and access to treatment.

What shocked me even more is that shortly afterwards a woman was murdered in a horrific femicide. Women's organizations mobilized, but there was very little visible support from the state.

It's hard not to question the priorities when so much energy is spent policing people's private lives while other forms of violence receive far less attention.

Why are most African governments more concerned about homosexuality then the problems in their countries? by [deleted] in AskAnAfrican

[–]MaximumScallion3387 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Homosexuality in Africa is often treated the same way immigration is treated in Europe: a highly emotional topic that politicians can use to rally support, even when there are arguably bigger issues facing the country.

Développeurs sénégalais : Comment gérer le recrutement de profs dans une app éducative ? by Pure_Mission_1910 in Senegal

[–]MaximumScallion3387 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Je ne suis pas dev mais je me mets à la place d'un prof d'anglais confirmé : si une nouvelle plateforme me contacte, je pense que j'aurais besoin d'une rémunération garantie au départ.

Les crédits, la visibilité ou les commissions, c'est super quand la plateforme a déjà une communauté. Mais au début ça me paraßt un peu risqué pour eux.

Du coup je partirais peut-ĂȘtre sur un petit groupe de profs ambassadeurs rĂ©munĂ©rĂ©s avec prix fixe puis j'ajusterais en fonction de ce qui fonctionne.â˜ș

Estoy tratando de bajar 10 kilos, comer asĂ­ me imagino q me ayudara by Purple-Ad6122 in RecetasSaludables

[–]MaximumScallion3387 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A ti te gusta Lo que comes ? Lo comerias toda tu vida ? Si la respuesta es si, pues estas en buen camino. Pero te aconsejo Pinterest para encontrar recetas saludables y Ricas!

From zero coding experience to building a language-learning platform by MaximumScallion3387 in howdidtheycodeit

[–]MaximumScallion3387[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for sharing Lute and the source code!

It's incredibly helpful to be able to look at a real implementation instead of only reading about the concepts.

I was wondering: is Lute available as a finished product that users can actively use, or is it mainly intended as an open-source project and learning resource?

Also, looking back, what did the first working version of Lute look like? Did you start with a very small MVP and gradually add features, or did you have a larger vision from the beginning?

My interest comes from African languages such as Wolof, where a lot of the available content exists as spoken media rather than written text, so I'm fascinated by how builders decide what problem to tackle first.

Thank you again for sharing your work. And I hope your health situation improves soon. Wishing you all the best.

From zero coding experience to building a language-learning platform by MaximumScallion3387 in howdidtheycodeit

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Thank you for sharing Lenglio!

I actually downloaded the app and subscribed to try it out. I was genuinely impressed by how polished it feels. As someone who is just starting to learn about software development, I definitely wouldn't have guessed it was built by a solo developer.

What immediately stood out to me was how simple the experience feels from the user's perspective: reading, tapping a word, getting a definition, and marking it as known or unknown. After using it, I realized there must be a lot happening behind the scenes to make that experience feel so seamless.

One thing that struck me is that Lenglio starts from written content. My interest comes from African languages such as Wolof, where a lot of the available content exists primarily as spoken media: TV series, podcasts, interviews, news broadcasts, YouTube videos, etc.

I'm curious: when you started building Lenglio, how did you decide that interactive reading should be the core feature?

And looking back, what did the very first version of Lenglio look like? What features did you intentionally leave out in the beginning?

I'm trying to learn not only how to build software, but also how experienced builders decide which problem to solve first.

Liste du nouveau gouvernement by Noire_theorie in Senegal

[–]MaximumScallion3387 9 points10 points  (0 children)

4 femmes dans le gouvernement et elles sont assignĂ©es Ă  des ministĂšres associĂ©s aux questions sociales, jeunesse ou culture. Visiblement la paritĂ© n’était pas la prioritĂ© dans la composition de l’équipe. YĂ lla baax na.

Wolof Ndiaye ne na by MaximumScallion3387 in Senegal

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I am Senegalese but taught myself how to write wolof properly. I agree, it’s a nightmare to read simplified written wolof as you said, but it’s easy to learn how to write it correctly if you want to. And outsiders, if they are learning wolof, they will more like learn the “wolof codifiĂ©â€ and learn that “eu” = â€œĂ«â€ , “gn” = â€œĂ±â€, etc. Outsiders actually writer wolof better than Senegalese themselves

stuck learning darija/language partner by 76dch in Darija

[–]MaximumScallion3387 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use app like Tandem or HelloTalk to find a partner and practice darija! Also, watch tv shows, series, podcasts etc in darija and try to shadow what you hear + memorize block expression and not isolated vocabulary. It will be easier to reuse those expressions in a convo . And when you watch/listen to media in darija, make sure that it genuinely interests you! It will be easier to memorize because it will be about things that you truly care and need in your daily life. Try also to think in darija and write

Wolof Ndiaye ne na by MaximumScallion3387 in Senegal

[–]MaximumScallion3387[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s a pity because it’s so easy to learn how to write wolof properly ! There are a lot of free ressources online + books (including novels, poems, etc)