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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with mauritania</title>
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	<title>Learning French in North and West Africa</title>
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	<description>I want to learn French in Morocco/Mauritania/Mali - I need suggestions of a place to live... I have a certain sum of money, my job ends in two weeks, and I&apos;m flying to Spain/Morocco. I would like to travel south through Mauritania and into Mali - but I speak no French. Any suggestions along that route -  a smallish but not metropolis city, French speaking - where I can hole up for awhile, rent a very basic (read:cheap) room with a French speaking family and learn via immersion? (I speak Portuguese, self taught in said manner).</description>
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	<category>french</category>
	<category>mali</category>
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	<category>morocco</category>
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