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may vary between countries (Senegal and the Gambia) and<br />

the rural and urban areas. "Dakar-Wolof", for instance, is an<br />

urban mixture of Wolof, French, Arabic, and even a little<br />

English spoken in Dakar, the capital of Senegal.<br />

Senegal has a wide variety of ethnic groups and, as in most<br />

West African countries, several languages are widely<br />

spoken. Here is a clarifying list of the ethnic groups:<br />

Wolof 43%<br />

Peul 24%<br />

Toucouleur 24%<br />

Serer 15%<br />

Lebou 10%<br />

Jola 4%<br />

Mandinka 3%<br />

Maures or Naarkajors, Soninke, Bassari and many<br />

smaller communities 9%<br />

Languages spoken in Senegal:<br />

The number of individual languages listed for Senegal is 38.<br />

Badyara,Bainouk-Gunyaamolo, Bainouk-Samik, Balanta-Ganja,<br />

Bandial, Bayot, Bedik, Crioulo, Upper Guinea, Jola-Felupe,<br />

Fulah, Gusilay, Karon, Kerak, Kuwaataay, Laalaa, Maninkakan<br />

(Western), Mlomp, Ndut, Noon, Oniyan, Palor, Saafi-Saafi,<br />

Serer-Sine, Wamey, Xaasongaxango<br />

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