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I've been thinking for a while that an article like this was needed. In part it is helpful to access such info in one place and be able to compare it. What I've just cobbled together is very incomplete but hopefully the formof it makes sense. Several points:
I moved this comment from the main page here to facilitate discussion (I added italics):
I have a short handwritten dictionary of Pular of Futa Jalon that was copied from a printed source in the mid-1980s, on which I worked with a local teacher in Pita, which has over 40 words (not counting plurals of nouns) that start with nh, which is the same as ŋ (a.k.a. "eng"). Nj - a prenasalised j - is harder to find, but I'll try checking another source.-- A12n ( talk) 02:51, 4 September 2015 (UTC)
Actually, in the same source I mentioned there are 16 entries that begin with nj. I missed them the first time as they are written "ndy" rather than "nj." Again, this is for Pular of Futa Jalon. Also checked Zubko's 1980 Fula dictionary, which is strong on terms from FJ, and there are a number of terms beginning with nj and with ŋ that are indicated as being used in Pular.-- A12n ( talk) 03:57, 6 September 2015 (UTC)