Pronouns That Change By Time (And Why You Shouldn't Find Them Weird)
A discussion of temporal pronouns, in the context of the Senegambian language of Wolof (spoken chiefly in Senegal and the Gambia).
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Written and Created by Me
Art by kvd102
Interested in learning Wolof?
Check out Mor Gueye: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm5dJZCDO6aWM6inDHwfV9Q
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