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Pular language

Pular
Fuuta Jalon
Native to Guinea; minor: Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, Mali
Region Fouta Djallon, Guinea
Ethnicity Fula people
Native speakers
(3 million cited 1991–2006)
Fula alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolog pula1262

Pular is a Fula language spoken primarily by the Fula people of Fouta Djallon, Guinea. It is also spoken in parts of Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, and Senegal. There are a small number of speakers in Mali. Pular is spoken by 2.5 million Guineans, about 28% of the national population. This makes Pular the most widely spoken indigenous language in the country. Substantial numbers of Pular speakers have migrated to other countries in West Africa, notably Senegal.

Pular is not to be confused with Pulaar, another Fula language spoken natively in Guinea, Senegal, Mauritania, and western Mali (including the Futa Tooro region).

Pular is written in the Ajami script and the Latin script.

There are some particularities to this version of Fula, including:

(as in Pulaar)

hilan (non-standard alternate form)

himen (non-standard alternate form)

Like other varieties of the Fula language, Pular was written before colonization in an Arabic-based orthography called "Ajami." Today, while Ajami remains prevalent in rural areas of Fouta Djallon, but Pular is mainly written in a Latin-based orthography, the so-called UNESCO orthography. Pular Latin orthography is basically the same as that used for Fula languages throughout West Africa.

Up until the mid-1980s, Pular in Guinea was written with the Guinean languages alphabet that differed from that used in other countries.



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