Fula

Etymology

 * From Manding languages, ultimately from Fula root ful- (pul-)

Noun

 * 1) A member of a largely pastoral Muslim people of West Africa.

Synonyms

 * (from Hausa; ultimately from Fula root ful- [pul-])
 * (from Fula plural noun Fulɓe)
 * , (dated)
 * (French equivalent; ultimately from Fula root ful- [pul-] via Wolof)

Translations

 * Note: These translations may be for the plural form.


 * Catalan: fulbe
 * Farefare: sʋlmia, sʋlmia, sʋlmiisi
 * Finnish: fulbe
 * French: ,
 * Fula: Pullo, Fulɓe
 * Hausa: Filani
 * Hindi: फ़ुला
 * Moore: silmiiga, sĩnmiiga, silmiisi, sĩnmiisi
 * Portuguese:
 * Yoruba: Fulani

Proper noun

 * 1) A language spoken in West Africa.

Translations

 * Catalan:
 * Finnish:
 * French:, fufuldé
 * Fula: Fulfulde, Pulaar, Pular
 * Hindi: फ़ुला
 * Irish: Fuláinis, Fulfuildis
 * Moore: silmiirindi
 * Portuguese:
 * Yoruba: Fulani

Proper noun

 * 1) Fula (West African people)

Derived terms

 * Fulakan (Fula language)
 * Fulani (little Fula, considered derogatory)