The Serer languages are a group of languages spoken by the Serer people in West Africa. They include:
All the Serer languages except Serer-Sine (the largest) are classified among the Cangin languages. Most Serer speak Wolof, the language of the Wolof people, as a second language, and those who have grown up in the cities often speak it as a first language. Some Serer GreetingsThe following greetings and responses and spoken in most regions of Senegal that have serer speakers. Nam fi'o? (pronounced, nam feeyoh) = How are you doing? -response = mexe meen (prounounced, may hay men) = I am here. Ta mbind na? (pronounced, tah mbind nah) = How is the family? -Response = Owa maa (pronounced owa maa) = it is good. In Senegalese culture, greetings are very important. Sometimes, villagers will spend minutes greeting each other. External links
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