Aw ni ce! New "Na baro kè" street interview video! Subtitled conversations in Bambara/Jula with people in Abidjan about marriage :-)
https://t.co/K6ItXSBTa6
Some stills from the next "Na baro kè" street interview episode about "furu" (marriage). All in Bambara/Jula, with subtitles so you don't miss a word ;-) Coming soon!
Spring 2026 Bambara/Jula courses are open for registration! Live online courses (~6 students) starting Feb 16:
- Beginner – Wed, 14h30 Paris / 8:30am ET
- Adv. Beginner – Wed, 17h Paris / 11am ET
- Adv. Beginner Conversation – Wed, 19h Paris / 1pm ET
https://t.co/92k15RGfCZ
New video 🎬: How to pronounce R in Bambara, Dioula and Malinké — a quick chat with my friend Marie-Ange about how to get your R right ;-)
https://t.co/gQG92Ka7ps
Aw ni ce! Flashcards now run in study rounds, making it easier to learn and review new vocabulary. Go through the cards round by round, marking what you know until you've mastered them all.
Aw ni ce! Friendly reminder (while on vacation 😴) that I am teaching live online Bambara/Jula courses for small groups of students this fall 🙂 There are still spots available! More info at https://t.co/UPrNUMwd5n
📢 Preregistration is open for live online Bambara, Jula, and Maninka courses this Fall! These are cohort-based and mix self-paced homework with real-time sessions. Tell me what times work for you so I can build the schedule -- no commitment :-)
https://t.co/F8p2enfg7Z
🚐 New "Na baro kè" episode! How do people in Abidjan get around? I asked folks about wôrô-wôrôs, gbakas, taxis, and buses—and got some great answers all in Jula/Bambara :-)
https://t.co/inSsAjoEgY
New video! How to pronounce G and G-like sounds in Bambara, Jula and Maninka :-)
https://t.co/QmEl9SO7CU
(Yes, we cover how to say "gb" so you can finally pronounce "Gbagbo" correctly.)
New episode of "Na baro kè"! This one is focused on mobile money transfers and was filmed in Kong, Côte d'Ivioire :-) As always with subtitles in Jula/Bambara, English and French, so you don't miss a word :-)
https://t.co/86kpXAqMQW
How do you pronounce "N" when it is its own word in Bambara, Dioula or Malinké? Good question! New video is here to help you out :-)
https://t.co/KrFySq2jYT