Formal greetings:
* Aanaa: This is a general greeting, similar to "hello" or "good day". It's widely used and appropriate in most situations.
* Aannde: This is a more formal greeting, used in situations where respect is required.
* Nde: This is a very polite greeting, often used when addressing elders or someone you don't know well.
Informal greetings:
* Ngo: This is a more casual greeting, similar to "hey" or "hi".
* Njaŋa: This is a common greeting among friends, similar to "what's up?".
Note: Fula is a tonal language, meaning the intonation of the word changes its meaning. It's difficult to represent tones in text, so the best way to learn the correct pronunciation is from a native speaker.
It's also important to remember that Fula is a diverse language with many dialects. The specific greetings used may vary depending on the region.