Gambia and Senegal are very beautiful and I hope to visit them one day. We Moroccans love Senegal and Gambia. All the love and respect to you, my brothers and sisters🇲🇦🇲🇦💚💚🇬🇲🇬🇲❤❤🇸🇳🇸🇳
hi African beauty, i'm Joe Andesine from mauritius. good info you dish out love to visit the country before the year ends.i hope to meet nice Gambian as host
*cough* Nawec cuts off the power for a lot of hours and turns it on. The Traffic can get crazy. but it’s fun experience if you know what your doing. Like q city is nice
You speaks very fluent and seems very educated. Really loves your overall presentation of The Gambia 🇬🇲. Keeps bringing us more informative topics and stories. Thanks for sharing with us!!
Thank you so much 🤗 I am glad I'm able to speak in a manner where I can get my message across!😃 I will keep it up, it is my pleasure! Love doing it since I love The Gambia
Mashalaah sister! Highly impressive and informative about The Gambia 🇬🇲, I am a bonafide Gambian from the root to the fruit currently based in the US, what I love about my country is the hospitality of the people and the unique genuineness in our DNA and that’s why we are called the smiling coast of Africa. As a Gambian I have lived and mingled with people from all walks of life and all I hear is “you are a nice person and down to earth” but kudos to my parents for the upbringing. Thanks 🙏 my sister for putting Gambia 🇬🇲 on a global spectrum.
You're wrong! There is no such thing as Gambian DNA! There are several different ethnicities in Gambia and nothing whatsoever to with Gambian DNA. As Africans our countries were created by the British colonialists. It's correct that the population tends to be very pleasant but it is dangerous to pretend that as a nation you are any different to other African people. Like most African states it is made up of several ethnicities. Your big advantage is that it is a very small country so you tend to have less regional conflict than say Nigeria or the DRC because the different people have always lived closely together but that is a result of colonial history and nothing to do with the people itself.
Thank you so much Musa for your kind words. It means a lot to me, and it also means a lot to represent my country and share information! Superblack - I don't think Musa meant it in the way you're describing. You are a 100% right with what you stated about the history and that our borders were created by them... but I don't think we're speaking about the same thing here
It's not the content of the video that is interesting to me... it is the person in the video I found very interesting... Lots of love and affection from Nigeria!
Thank you for the facts about THE/the Gambia 🇬🇲 or simply Gambia. I knew some of the facts: it’s location, capital city and River Gambia. I remember the film Roots when I was in high school. That way a steep learning curve about Colonialism, slavery and race. I’m an Ethiopian 🇪🇹 and many people in my generation heard about Kunta Kinte. He is a legend and warrior from Mandinka tribe. He is the symbol of resilience, never give up attitude in the face of adversity and hope. Never ever forgotten his origin or his root. Please, let me know if there is a book about Kinta Kinte. I would love to dig deeper about him. Hopefully, google will help. Yeah. I can carry on and on about Gambia. By the way, the holiday we booked to visit Gambia last year was cancelled after one of the holiday company went bust. I was gutted not being able to see this wonderful place. I’m sure I will be able to visit when the pandemic goes away. Fingers crossed!
Hey there fam from Ethiopia. Wow, nice comment you left me - thank you so much! How come you know so much about The Gambia and you're interested in visiting? Makes me so happy! I'm sorry you weren't able to go... but hopefully there'll always be a next time!🇪🇹🇬🇲
@@africandiaries You see. I love anything to do Africa. I have learned loads from you as well. Hopefully, I will learn more when I will be able to visit Gambia. Anything interesting things in the capital Banjul and anything you think is worth visiting? Let me know, please. Thank you. Carry on! And well done. Yeah. I’m at the other end of The Gambia 🇬🇲: the east coast of Africa- and they call it HORN OF AFRICA.
AsSalaamAlaikum, Sis. Marie, I really like your presentation! I am African , born in US. My home is there in the Motherland. I look forward to your videos and hope that you continue. I am leaving here and returning home. Your presentations is very educational , inspiring and encouraging . The Gambia , I know , is proud of you. Living in Africa, in a Muslim country, you are blessed. AsSalaamAlaikum
wa aleykum salam wa rahmatolah brother John. I am so delighted that you'd want to return back home. Hopefully you'll be able to do that soon. As for me, I don't live in The Gambia yet but soon in shaa Allah! Thank you so much for your encouraging words!! I will surely keep up making videos
Hotep NUBIAN QUEEN give THANX! 1LUV much Respect for u too share THE knowledge of the GAMBIA CONNECTION! My BUCKET LIST IS BEEN UPDATED TOO COME TOO THE CONTINENT MY FIRST CHOICE WAS KENYA but now after watching most of Repats who are on the Continent of AFRIKA/ALCUBULIAN 1LUV NOW IT'S GHANA AND GAMBIA MY DESTINY SOON COME! BERMUDA IN THE HOUSE FAMILY GREAT VIBRATION TRUE DAT!
It is my pleasure to spread the knowledge. You are so welcome and we're happy to have you visit The Gambia. Hope you can go soon enough and arrive safely!! I also hope you get to visit other African countries like Kenya!
Yes KENYA was at one time my FIRST in my bucket list am still YOUNG at Heart! Matter of fact eye name my 48yr KING SON NIROBI! BLISSING NUBIAN FAMILY THANX! FOR THE KNOWLEDGEABLE INFORMATION! ASSAMALIIKUM!
I'm going to Gambia soon, haven't been for 5 years.. my first time in Gambia was when I was 11, and when I was 17 18 19 20 21, and I went every 6th month from when I was 17 to 21... I'm now 26. My mother is a mixed Gambian, because her father was a Mandinka from Guinea Bissau, and her mother was a Jola from The Gambia. My family name is Sanneh so I'm (Nyancho = Prince) we of the Princely Bloodline of the Mansa Musa dynasty. Read about Kelefa Sanneh a well respected Mandinka warrior from the early 1900's.. and ofcause the Mandinka Kings Mansa Musa and Sundiata Keita. Keita's are above the Sanneh because they were of the direct Bloodline of Mansa Musa and Sundiata Keita. Sundiata Keita was the founder of the Mali Empire. My father is a Danish 🇩🇰🪓🧔🏽🛡 And My Name is Ebrahim Franko Arthur Sanneh. (🇩🇰🇬🇲🇬🇼)
Sorry for the very late reply! But wow 👏🏾 thank you for the explanation. It's very important for us to know where we come from. Big up my brother 💯💯✊🏾✊🏾 Hope you were able to visit the motherland as planned !
The Gambia is Africa's smallest nonisland country. The country is known for the beaches along its small Atlantic coastline and for being home to Jufureh (Juffure), the reputed ancestral village of Kunta Kinte, the main character in Alex Haley's well-known novel Roots.
Thanks for your excellent information,The gambia has 600 plus pieces of birds that's the reason why is on the money and the senegambia parot is one of the famous from my knowledge.
Hi, I'm a bit late in seeing this video, but I want to encourage you in what you are doing. It's pleasing to see a BELIEVING MUSLIM LADY making a positive contribution in the affairs of our country.
Good work. A point to note .wollof is most popular in the grater Banjul area . Mandinka is most popular in west coast with large mandinka towns eg Brufut,Sukuta, Gunjur ,Brikama . Mandinka is also most popular in noimi, jarra, kieng, wulli ,and Badibu .jolla is most popular in Foini .pullar the Fula language with over five dialects is the most popular in Basse and fulladu URD. Wonderful job sis ,keep it up.
Wow thank you so much for clarifying!! I really need to move around more in The Gambia and experience, since I am mostly in the greater Banjul area and west coast! But yes, those areas you dont even hear wolof lol
Assalaamu Allaikum sis Good job, well done,love it ,will subscribe In Shaa Allah The Gambia is a beautiful country like its People. Despite the differences in religion, tribe, we accommodate one and other and live in peace,that's the culture .WE MUST THRIVE TO KEEP THAT by not copying foreign lifestyles. May Allah bless us all, Ameen
Ameen!! Thank you so much for your comment! Let us continue to live in peace and to be even more unifies. We have our own cultures and our own ways - let us not copy others for the sake of approval or thinking low of ourselves! Love to the Gambians💯😁😁
I love your video, here in South Sudan we have 64 tribes and more than 80 different languages, most of them are nilotes the biggest ones are the Dinka and nuer, just like wolof and serer, but officially we do speak English to avoid Arabs influence, we are of our traditional believe in worship the God creater, thanks I have known something new today.
Nice video sis. Keep it up! But the most spoken language in the Gambia (I mean the country as a whole) is Mandinka. Wolof is only widely spoken in the greater banjul area. All the other regions Mandinka is the most spoken language except for Foni, Basse and Fulladu. In Foni Jola is the most spoken language followed by Mandinka. If you're in foni and you can't speak Jola, the second language most of them will speak to you is Mandinka. In Basse Pullar followed by Mandinka and Sarahule. Anyway you're doing a wonderful job and it's great to teach the outer world how beautiful your country is. I will also encourage you to travel around the country and learn more inshaAllah. From a Gambian staying in SA.
Hey Ibrahim! Yes, that is true, the country side is mostly mandinka. The place I am from and spend most of my time mostly speak wolof, that was what I was saying😁 I haven't traveled over there but would love to do so in shaa Allah And thank you so much for your comment, appreciate it bro⭐️ How are things in SA?
Hi sis, I'm from the Serekunda area and we speak wolof more than any other language. My family is Mandinka but I speak only wolof with some of my nephews. And yes you're right you were saying the area you're from and sorry I misunderstood. Things are normal here, we're managing Alhamdulillah. Thanks for asking and how's Stockholm?
Extended family,
What else do you know about The Gambia? 🇬🇲
I know Monkey Park and Banjul Port 😁
Anyway in every video I've watched in some source i never seen traffic light there. Is there not built or what?,🙏
Gambia and Senegal are very beautiful and I hope to visit them one day. We Moroccans love Senegal and Gambia. All the love and respect to you, my brothers and sisters🇲🇦🇲🇦💚💚🇬🇲🇬🇲❤❤🇸🇳🇸🇳
Aaww that was very sweet of you! Hope you can visit soon🙌🏿✨🇸🇳🇸🇳🇸🇳
U welcome brother 💖🙏🏿
Thank you for this video. Will be visiting Banjul, in a few weeks. Much love from Kenya
Nice, Have fun!
Assalamu Alaikum my Sister. Excellent information ❤️💯✊🏽
Wa aleykum salam brother! Glad you liked it. Love sharing about Gambia!😀⭐😊
It's impressive that you just reminded me a lot about my homeland💖lots of love from the Gambia
Aaww I'm glad I did!❤️ Lots of love back to you🇬🇲⭐️
hi African beauty, i'm Joe Andesine from mauritius. good info you dish out love to visit the country before the year ends.i hope to meet nice Gambian as host
Wow... Thanks you so much. Now that we met. Wow wow. Love from Namibia always 🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦
Really glad you liked it!! 🇬🇲⭐️ wishing u all the best from The Gambia to Namibia!
Thanks 🙏🙏
I was wondering why you say “the Gambia” really interesting!! This makes me want to visit there!!
Hehe yeaah.. it can get confusing😂
It's because of the River Gambia, that's why they call it the Gambia, and the smiling cost of Africa Gambia, one big family ........
@@omsinspiring4050 Thank you for the info! Yes true, that is one of the reasons why the country became The Gambia! One looove !! 😁
*cough* Nawec cuts off the power for a lot of hours and turns it on. The Traffic can get crazy. but it’s fun experience if you know what your doing. Like q city is nice
@@doyouknowclips ugh! So annoying seriously! The power blackouts😭😫
You speaks very fluent and seems very educated. Really loves your overall presentation of The Gambia 🇬🇲. Keeps bringing us more informative topics and stories. Thanks for sharing with us!!
Thank you so much 🤗 I am glad I'm able to speak in a manner where I can get my message across!😃 I will keep it up, it is my pleasure! Love doing it since I love The Gambia
Mashalaah sister! Highly impressive and informative about The Gambia 🇬🇲, I am a bonafide Gambian from the root to the fruit currently based in the US, what I love about my country is the hospitality of the people and the unique genuineness in our DNA and that’s why we are called the smiling coast of Africa. As a Gambian I have lived and mingled with people from all walks of life and all I hear is “you are a nice person and down to earth” but kudos to my parents for the upbringing. Thanks 🙏 my sister for putting Gambia 🇬🇲 on a global spectrum.
You're wrong! There is no such thing as Gambian DNA! There are several different ethnicities in Gambia and nothing whatsoever to with Gambian DNA. As Africans our countries were created by the British colonialists. It's correct that the population tends to be very pleasant but it is dangerous to pretend that as a nation you are any different to other African people. Like most African states it is made up of several ethnicities. Your big advantage is that it is a very small country so you tend to have less regional conflict than say Nigeria or the DRC because the different people have always lived closely together but that is a result of colonial history and nothing to do with the people itself.
Thank you so much Musa for your kind words. It means a lot to me, and it also means a lot to represent my country and share information!
Superblack - I don't think Musa meant it in the way you're describing. You are a 100% right with what you stated about the history and that our borders were created by them... but I don't think we're speaking about the same thing here
This is so interesting and informative!! Really great video!!
Thank you so much Jenna! I'm glad you liked it👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Thanks. Africa unite and now
Africa Unite!!! 😃
I like your video, I'm YORÙBÁ tribe Western Nigeria
Base in United States
Oh thank you very much!
Nice to have you here, stay blessed yoruba!!
It's not the content of the video that is interesting to me... it is the person in the video I found very interesting... Lots of love and affection from Nigeria!
Oh that's interesting lol! Thank you so much
Hope you enjoy the content too though lol
You are the sweetest and the most accurate narrator I’ve listened to explaining bout The Gambia so far. I ♥️ it...
Wow sis, I am honored❤️🇬🇲
It means the world to me⭐️
@@africandiaries you’re very welcome... In Shaa Allah I’ll be looking forward to more videos. Regards to Brother Malleh he recommended 😊.
facts 💯
Nice info. Thanks for teaching me 👍🏾👍🏾
You're welcome lil bro!❤️
I'm Zambian. I like this.
Alhamdulillah. I will like to visit The Gambia
Gambia would love to have you! 😀⭐
Africa is beautiful.
Endlessly !! ❤
Maashaa Allah ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉 I love africa
I learned so much watching this! Thank you
I'm glad you did - and it's all my pleasure ! 😁
Well done sis. You got a new Gambian sister youtuber here
Thxx so much sis!!😉
Love this video narrated by a True Gambian 🇬🇲🇬🇲❤️❤️
Sooo happy you loved it! Blessed to be Gambian!😁😁
Am planning for visit to Gambia and stumble on your video ❤
Thank you so much sister for those facts about the country. I love The 🇬🇲
Thank you for tuning in !
Me too, I love The Gambia - my home
Well done dear! You highlighted very unique and interesting facts about 🇬🇲👏🏾👏🏾
Wow I'm glad you liked the facts🤓🇬🇲
@@africandiaries Yepp keep spreading the knowledge!
MashaAllah ! A very comprehensive explanation of The Gambia . Learned a lot .
Thank you!
Wow that's great! Spreading that knowledge👏🏿👏🏿⭐️
Thank you for the facts about THE/the Gambia 🇬🇲 or simply Gambia. I knew some of the facts: it’s location, capital city and River Gambia.
I remember the film Roots when I was in high school. That way a steep learning curve about Colonialism, slavery and race. I’m an Ethiopian 🇪🇹 and many people in my generation heard about Kunta Kinte. He is a legend and warrior from Mandinka tribe. He is the symbol of resilience, never give up attitude in the face of adversity and hope. Never ever forgotten his origin or his root. Please, let me know if there is a book about Kinta Kinte. I would love to dig deeper about him. Hopefully, google will help.
Yeah. I can carry on and on about Gambia.
By the way, the holiday we booked to visit Gambia last year was cancelled after one of the holiday company went bust. I was gutted not being able to see this wonderful place. I’m sure I will be able to visit when the pandemic goes away. Fingers crossed!
Hey there fam from Ethiopia. Wow, nice comment you left me - thank you so much! How come you know so much about The Gambia and you're interested in visiting? Makes me so happy!
I'm sorry you weren't able to go... but hopefully there'll always be a next time!🇪🇹🇬🇲
@@africandiaries You see. I love anything to do Africa. I have learned loads from you as well. Hopefully, I will learn more when I will be able to visit Gambia. Anything interesting things in the capital Banjul and anything you think is worth visiting? Let me know, please. Thank you. Carry on! And well done. Yeah. I’m at the other end of The Gambia 🇬🇲: the east coast of Africa- and they call it HORN OF AFRICA.
My partners from gambia we have a daughter thats mixed race that y im recherching about gambia this video has helped alot x
One love
Thank you so much. I'm glad I could provide you with useful information
AsSalaamAlaikum, Sis. Marie, I really like your presentation! I am African , born in US. My home is there in the Motherland. I look forward to your videos and hope that you continue. I am leaving here and returning home. Your presentations is very educational , inspiring and encouraging . The Gambia , I know , is proud of you. Living in Africa, in a Muslim country, you are blessed. AsSalaamAlaikum
wa aleykum salam wa rahmatolah brother John. I am so delighted that you'd want to return back home. Hopefully you'll be able to do that soon. As for me, I don't live in The Gambia yet but soon in shaa Allah!
Thank you so much for your encouraging words!! I will surely keep up making videos
Very good, very informative, abouts Gambia, thanks,
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it ⭐️⭐️
A lot of love from Bangladesh.
Thank you! Greetings from Sweden!
Looking forward to visiting
Gambia welcomes you !
Brilliant info packed in a short clip. Really impressive
Hotep NUBIAN QUEEN give THANX!
1LUV much Respect for u too share THE knowledge of the GAMBIA CONNECTION!
My BUCKET LIST IS BEEN UPDATED TOO COME TOO THE CONTINENT MY FIRST CHOICE WAS KENYA but now after watching most of Repats who are on the Continent of AFRIKA/ALCUBULIAN 1LUV NOW IT'S GHANA AND GAMBIA MY DESTINY SOON COME!
BERMUDA IN THE HOUSE FAMILY GREAT VIBRATION TRUE DAT!
It is my pleasure to spread the knowledge. You are so welcome and we're happy to have you visit The Gambia. Hope you can go soon enough and arrive safely!! I also hope you get to visit other African countries like Kenya!
Mashaa Allah wanderful appearance 💯❤️🇬🇲💪🙏
baarakAllahu fik brother
Runtii waan imaanayaa sey ufahmayaa
Great video, sis. And yes, despite the different tribes people still live in peace, keep up the good work
Thxx so much sis⭐️
We do! And may the peace continue to be amongst us🇬🇲🇬🇲
Thanksgiving to you sis I am impressed to see such an intelligent Muslims woman likes you telling the facts about Gambia peace and Love❤
And thank you fam for watching! Much appreciated⭐️⭐️
Mashallah
I loveGambia I have some friends from Gambia the good people but I’m from Samalia
Thank you brother ! 😁😁
i love You Africa people and Gambia.
Much love to you!!! 😍
Mashallah sis, your videos are clear and concise jazakillahu khiran habibati xxx. Keep doing what you're doing inshallah khi.
Aww jazakAllahu khair sis!!
I appreciate it loads! And I will do my best in providing content for you !
Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure! 😁
Masha Allah Sis, I like your content - Keep it up
Thank you so much 😊 God bless you !
MARRIIIEEEE!! Absolutely love this I’ve learned new facts I didn’t even know and my dad watch your channel ❤️
Wooww really SAAIINE!!😂🧡🧡 I'm glad you guys enjoy it, appreciate the support
Great content thank you 🙏
Thank you for liking it😁😁
Thank you for every thing sis, am learning a lot about Gambia from you doo i am gambian too but soo many years out of Gambia
You are so welcome my sister!
Ohh ok, that's too bad. Hopefully you'll be able to come back to the motherland soon 🇬🇲😁
Yes KENYA was at one time my FIRST in my bucket list am still YOUNG at Heart!
Matter of fact eye name my 48yr KING SON
NIROBI!
BLISSING NUBIAN FAMILY
THANX!
FOR THE KNOWLEDGEABLE INFORMATION!
ASSAMALIIKUM!
Yes, you're still young! I pray you get to visit as many African countries as possible my brother!
Wa aleykum salam
This is excellent content. I love the high level overview you've provided. Keep it coming.
Woww, this is much appreciated! I am so glad you liked it. Thank you so much for your complement !🎉💯⭐
I'm going to Gambia soon, haven't been for 5 years.. my first time in Gambia was when I was 11, and when I was 17 18 19 20 21, and I went every 6th month from when I was 17 to 21... I'm now 26.
My mother is a mixed Gambian, because her father was a Mandinka from Guinea Bissau, and her mother was a Jola from The Gambia. My family name is Sanneh so I'm (Nyancho = Prince) we of the Princely Bloodline of the Mansa Musa dynasty. Read about
Kelefa Sanneh a well respected Mandinka warrior from the early 1900's.. and ofcause the Mandinka Kings Mansa Musa and Sundiata Keita. Keita's are above the Sanneh because they were of the direct Bloodline of Mansa Musa and Sundiata Keita. Sundiata Keita was the founder of the Mali Empire.
My father is a Danish 🇩🇰🪓🧔🏽🛡
And My Name is
Ebrahim Franko Arthur Sanneh.
(🇩🇰🇬🇲🇬🇼)
Sorry for the very late reply!
But wow 👏🏾 thank you for the explanation. It's very important for us to know where we come from. Big up my brother 💯💯✊🏾✊🏾
Hope you were able to visit the motherland as planned !
I have learnt a lot about the tiny west African nation, The Gambia. Very informative clip indeed. Thanks
I'm very glad it was helpful! What did you learn? 😜 and I hope you keep on learning as well!!
The Gambia is Africa's smallest nonisland country. The country is known for the beaches along its small Atlantic coastline and for being home to Jufureh (Juffure), the reputed ancestral village of Kunta Kinte, the main character in Alex Haley's well-known novel Roots.
YEESSS !!! 😍😄😍
Thank you. You have given some great information in this video! A confirmation for myself💜.
Wow I'm so glad to hear that sis! Feel free to check out the other video, think you'll like them 😉❤
@@africandiaries Yes, I've watched 2 other videos. They are well appreciated💜
Thanks for your excellent information,The gambia has 600 plus pieces of birds that's the reason why is on the money and the senegambia parot is one of the famous from my knowledge.
Thank you too for sharing! I have been wondering why they changed it! Oh wow didn't know we have that many birds in Gambia !😮
@@africandiaries yes seasonal migration birds increase every year along the river gambia true the mangroves swamp🏞🌿🕊🦅🦃😂
Hi,
I'm a bit late in seeing this video, but I want to encourage you in what you are doing. It's pleasing to see a BELIEVING MUSLIM LADY making a positive contribution in the affairs of our country.
Hello! Noo, you're not late!😁
I am blessed to be part of it, for sure!🇬🇲✨ Love doing this and will continue by the grace and will of God😁😁
Love your to the point message. I will like and subscribe.✊🏾
Thxx a lot! Means so much to me. And I am happy to share my knowledge about my home country🇬🇲✨
Really exciting and eloquently presented, great job my Africa sister.
Thank you so much for your compliment!! Wow ⭐🎉
Very interesting and informative video, good work
Appreciate it !! Thank you so much😁
Better than the books!
Wow thxx so much! Hope you learned something
One love our mother land 🇬🇲 🇬🇲 🇬🇲 🇬🇲
Yeeesss !!! One love 💯💯
Masha Allah You lovely and Very good explanation Thank you
It's my pleasure, glad to be here !
Assalamu'alaikum.Hope I can visit Gambia someday in the future.
Wa aleykum salam, I hope you can too ! 😁
Very nice channel l really enjoy your programmes African Diary keep it up sis
Thank you, I will brother! I surely will😄 hope you follow along! And let me know if there's anything you want me to include!
I'M From Gambia 🇬🇲 but live in ❤ 1 Senegal 🇸🇳 ❤
Thank you for the information. Very educational. Love from the US!
And thank you for watching! Love all the way from Sweden, hoping to be "love from The Gambia" soon🤩🤩✨
Thank you very much for your Report! Dec the 20-th 24, i am there, i learn from you!
Good job sys. Thank you för sharing your knowledge.
Thanks you so much! Hope you learned something 😀
Is intresting much love n respect
I appreciate that so much ! :)
Good work. A point to note .wollof is most popular in the grater Banjul area . Mandinka is most popular in west coast with large mandinka towns eg Brufut,Sukuta, Gunjur ,Brikama . Mandinka is also most popular in noimi, jarra, kieng, wulli ,and Badibu .jolla is most popular in Foini .pullar the Fula language with over five dialects is the most popular in Basse and fulladu URD. Wonderful job sis ,keep it up.
Wow thank you so much for clarifying!! I really need to move around more in The Gambia and experience, since I am mostly in the greater Banjul area and west coast! But yes, those areas you dont even hear wolof lol
U forgot bakau
Ma she Allah
jazakaAllahu kheyr !
It is a good Video to know more about Gambia . Your are so nice and kind . Your English language is excellent .😭
Aww that's so nice of you! I appreciate it so much, thank yooou! ✨✨🎀🎀
We hear about The Gambia mostly because of it's birds. It is known to have many unusual species of birds. I am in the US!
Birdwatcher's paradise lol! Hope you can see them for yourself some day
Proud of you my sister
I really enjoy the video
Thank you fam! Hope you keep tuning in for other videos as well
i love this country for many reasons and one of which is their beautiful women...
Oh really lol!
My boyfriend he's from Gambia ❤️❤️❤️hope to visit soon❤️❤️❤️
🤣🤣🤣🤣✌🏽
me too...
So informative 🤍
Glad you liked it! One of my first videos
Marie 🌸 hope you’re doing well! I learned more about The Gambia 🇬🇲
Yasmiiin!🦋
Glad you did! Hope you'll learn more in the future videos in shaa Allah !
I hope to visit the Gambia one day
You are highly welcome my brother !
Great stuff! 👌🏿
Thxx so much!👏🏿
I really enjoyed it keep it up
I'm really glad you did!🤓
Great messages, you can talk fantastic, with that beautiful accent, keep it well, and give you full respect, Ebardou Rahmannn.
👏🏿👏🏿 woww, I try my best bro! Respect fam⭐️⭐️
NICE nar, trub
Great video!!! I learned a lot and loved your presentation.
Glad it was helpful fam! Hope you learn more and more for each video!😃
Thanks a lot sis, very interesting especially about Islamic and history, much love ❤️❤️
Oh thank you Joe! And thank you for pinpointing what you though was interested. Did you learn anything new?
Nice to meet you। Thank you for imfor
Thanks so much I really love it
Peace blessings thanks for sharing
Peace and blessings on you too!⭐️
Thanks so much wahga Lep😇
My pleasure !! 😄😄
Thank you for this wonderful video.
Thank you for watching! Glad you liked it😁 do tell us what you liked about it⭐️🇬🇲
Assalaamu Allaikum sis
Good job, well done,love it ,will subscribe In Shaa Allah The Gambia is a beautiful country like its People. Despite the differences in religion, tribe, we accommodate one and other and live in peace,that's the culture .WE MUST THRIVE TO KEEP THAT by not copying foreign lifestyles. May Allah bless us all, Ameen
Ameen!! Thank you so much for your comment! Let us continue to live in peace and to be even more unifies. We have our own cultures and our own ways - let us not copy others for the sake of approval or thinking low of ourselves!
Love to the Gambians💯😁😁
Someday I will visit Gambiya
I hope that's soon!🇬🇲👏🏿
Nice 👍🏽 Gambia 🇬🇲
Thxx so much!! ;)
Always welcome 🙏🏽
Darn! I'm subscribing ...🙌🏾😊
Welcome to the family!!!!
Great I love it Alhamdulillah
Oh ma shaa Allah! Glad you do!!
Cool video
Oh thxx fam!
I really enjoyed it thanks
It's my pleasure! Hope you learned something too!😜
I love your video, here in South Sudan we have 64 tribes and more than 80 different languages, most of them are nilotes the biggest ones are the Dinka and nuer, just like wolof and serer, but officially we do speak English to avoid Arabs influence, we are of our traditional believe in worship the God creater, thanks I have known something new today.
Woww thank you!! I appreciate your kind words.
Oh wow, that´s a lot of tribes ma shaa Allah.
And I also learned something new today as well
Great work sister
Thank you so much bro!🙂
We say karibu
Very interesting!!
Thank you! Spreading the knowledge
@@africandiaries absolutely
Keep it up sister love your brief time.
Thank you 😊it's my pleasure! Always
@@africandiaries you’re welcome lovely sister
thanks for information
You're welcome bro
Nice video sis. Keep it up! But the most spoken language in the Gambia (I mean the country as a whole) is Mandinka. Wolof is only widely spoken in the greater banjul area. All the other regions Mandinka is the most spoken language except for Foni, Basse and Fulladu.
In Foni Jola is the most spoken language followed by Mandinka. If you're in foni and you can't speak Jola, the second language most of them will speak to you is Mandinka. In Basse Pullar followed by Mandinka and Sarahule.
Anyway you're doing a wonderful job and it's great to teach the outer world how beautiful your country is. I will also encourage you to travel around the country and learn more inshaAllah.
From a Gambian staying in SA.
Hey Ibrahim!
Yes, that is true, the country side is mostly mandinka. The place I am from
and spend most of my time mostly speak wolof, that was what I was saying😁
I haven't traveled over there but would love to do so in shaa Allah
And thank you so much for your comment, appreciate it bro⭐️
How are things in SA?
Hi sis,
I'm from the Serekunda area and we speak wolof more than any other language. My family is Mandinka but I speak only wolof with some of my nephews.
And yes you're right you were saying the area you're from and sorry I misunderstood.
Things are normal here, we're managing Alhamdulillah. Thanks for asking and how's Stockholm?