Ibrahima and Abdoulaye Barry have partnered with Microsoft and McCann NY to preserve the language, Pulaar, spoken by the Fulani people of West Africa. They have launched ADLam Display, which is a ...
The Fulani people of West Africa are the world’s largest nomadic group. Their native language, known as Pulaar, is spoken by over 40 million people, but for most of history, the language had no ...
The Pulaar language of the Fulani people of West Africa, the world's largest nomadic group, is now accessible through the new ADLaM Display, on Microsoft 365 and in schools across Guinea NEW YORK, May ...
After my father left Senegal for France in the 1970s my family, who could not read or write, kept in touch via audio cassettes. Now teachers of Pulaar are helping a new generation to remember their ...
Much of the developed world communicates online. Yet some widely spoken languages have never been transcribed, let alone digitized. Without it, native languages face the risk of disappearing. This is ...
The U.N. predicts 90% of the world's languages could be extinct within the century. Pulaar, the language of 60 million Fulani people spread across the world, was one of them. Pulaar had no writing ...
The Pulaar language of the Fulani people of West Africa, the world's largest nomadic group, is now accessible through the new ADLaM Display, on Microsoft 365 and in schools across Guinea The language ...
The Pulaar language of the Fulani people of West Africa, the world's largest nomadic group, is now accessible through the new ADLaM Display, on Microsoft 365 and in schools across Guinea NEW YORK, May ...
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