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<p>and sometimes spelled Fulah or Fullah. Fula and Fulani are commonly used in English, including within Africa. The French borrowed the <a href="page.php?w=Wolof_language">Wolof</a> term Pël, which is variously spelled: Peul, Peulh, and even Peuhl. More recently the <a href="page.php?w=Fula_language">Fulfulde / Pulaar</a> term Fulbe, which is a plural noun (singular, Pullo) has been <a href="page.php?w=Anglicised">Anglicised</a> as Fulbe, which is gaining popularity in use. In Portuguese, the terms Fula or Futafula are used. The terms Fallata,</p><p>
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