Is there plural in Wolof?

Is there plural in Wolof?

I see that some translation use different forms for plurals, yet however most standards say that Wolof doesn't use plural forms. How is it?

Nike06:55, 22 August 2011

i know it's so late to answer :).

wolof can have a plural form, you have to put 'yi' or ñi after the word. Generally dipends to the article witch goes with the word, it may change.

child : gone children : gone yi

man: góor men : góor ñi

Ibou (talk)14:04, 4 September 2015