Wolof
Contents
In Apertium
Morphological transducer & disambiguator
Apertium currently has no support for Wolof
Language pairs
Apertium is currently incapable of translating to or from Wolof
Resources
General
Wolof is an African language spoken in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania.
General
- https://jangawolof.wordpress.com/
- http://afroweb.chez.com/wolof.htm
- http://www.wolofonline.com/
- Xamxam, Wolof : Liens utiles [1]
- Columbia University Libraries, African Studies, Wolof Language on the Internet [2]
- Columbia University Libraries, African Studies, Wolof Language Acquisitions at Columbia University Libraries [3]
Machine translation
No machine translation is available to or from Wolof
Machine transliteration
Wolof uses the Latin Alphabet. No machine transliteration is available.
Morphological Transducers
No morphological transducers are available for Wolof. However, see the morphology section for more information.
Dictionaries and Phrasebooks
- Monolingual
No monolingual Wolof dictionaries are online
- Bilingual
- Wolof to Spanish: https://wolofmujeressenegal.wordpress.com/diccionario-wolof-2/
- Spanish to Wolof: https://wolofmujeressenegal.wordpress.com/diccionario-espanol-wolof/
- English to Wolof-Wolof to English: electronic dictionary
- Multilingual
- Lexicool provides links to dictionaries for Wolof and many other languages (English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Swedish)
- Encyclopedias
- Wikipedia has over 1000 articles in Wolof
Grammars
- Peace Corps/The Gambia, Wolof Grammar Manual, 1995
- Martina Martinović, Information structure of copular sentences in Wolof