Definition of Senegalese. Meaning of Senegalese. Synonyms of Senegalese

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- literate minority. Almost all Senegalese speak an indigenous language, of which Wolof has the largest usage. Many Senegalese live in Europe, particularly...
- communities, with the largest being the Wolof, Fula, and Serer people. Senegalese people are predominantly Muslim. Senegal is classified as a heavily indebted...
- style, Fulani hairstyle) are a type of hair braiding originating among Senegalese women that can be seen today in various African countries. Hair styling...
- United Nations missions, and other regional security organizations, the Senegalese military has proven itself to be one of the most effective and reliable...
- list of Senegalese people, organized by the field within which they are primarily notable. this list includes both native and expatriate Senegalese. Rose...
- Senegalese p****ports (French: P****eport sénégalais) are issued to Senegalese citizens to travel outside Senegal. Surname Given names Nationality Senegalese...
- Mamadou Lamine Camara (born 1 January 2004) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Ligue 1 club Monaco and the...
- The Senegalese Tirailleurs (French: Tirailleurs Sénégalais) were a corps of colonial infantry in the French Army. They were initially recruited from Saint-Louis...
- Senegal in international ****ociation football and is operated by the Senegalese Football Federation. One of Africa's most famous national football teams...
- A Senegalese kaftan is a pullover men's robe with long bell sleeves. In the Wolof language, this robe is called a mbubb or xaftaan and in French it is...