The Dii language is a dialect cluster in the Duru branch of Savanna languages. Yag Dii is the ethnonym. Ethnologue lists Mambe’, Mamna’a, Goom, Boow, Ngbang...
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Look up dii in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. DII may refer to: Days in inventory, an accounting term Dii, the Thracian tribe Dii language DiI, a hydrophobic...
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Dii is also the plural of Latin Deus. The Dii (/ˈdaɪaɪ/; Ancient Greek: Δίοι, romanized: Díoi) were an independent Thracian tribe, swordsmen, who lived...
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Look up dii consentes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Dii Consentes, also known as Di or Dei Consentes (once Dii Complices), or The Harmonious...
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and Dugun (the latter two are both Dii languages). Joseph Greenberg's "Sewe" is in fact a variety of the Doayo language documented by Griaule. The name comes...
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Dii peoples still managed to hold on to their traditional spiritual beliefs until the twentieth century. The Mbum converted to Islam, while the Dii converted...
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speakers -lang), e.g. díi chan'láng "my grandfathers". A few verbs have suppletive plural forms, as in many other North American languages. In addition, Haida...
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dahlak to my uncle ∅ who dok dii palei Ram. live in the village of Ram {Dahlak brei athéh nan} {ka wa dahlak} ∅ {dok dii palei Ram.} {I give this horse}...
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List of Roman deities (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
the case of Venus and Mars) lovers.[citation needed] Varro uses the name Dii Consentes for twelve deities whose gilded images stood in the forum. These...
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Niger–Congo languages. This latter group comprises one Senegambian language (Fulfulde), 28 Adamawa languages, and 142 Benue–Congo languages (130 of which...
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with the other Eastern languages (i.e. with Jicarilla and Lipan). Mescalero and Chiricahua are considered different languages even though they are mutually...
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on what languages are and not distinct from Kaalong. Many Kaalong speakers have shifted to the similar yet arguably distinct Bafia language. Kaalong...
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Sari language may refer to: Sari language (Adamawa) or Dugun, a Dii language spoken in Cameroon Sari language (Uruguay) or Chaná, an extinct Charruan language...
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that dii indicates past time unless specifically marked otherwise. (4) Da 3S puna make huma dae dii. house-definite-past. Da puna {huma dae dii}. 3S make...
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The Duru languages are a group of Savanna languages spoken in northern Cameroon and eastern Nigeria. They were labeled "G4" in Joseph Greenberg's Adamawa...
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Duru languages spoken in northern Cameroon and eastern Nigeria Duru–Kleinert transformation in Quantum mechanics Dii languages, a Duru language dialect...
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of the Dagaare language are also found in Cameroon. The Samu languages of Burkina Faso are Gur languages. Like most Niger–Congo languages, the ancestor...
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Di inferi (redirect from Inferi Dii)
The di inferi or dii inferi (Latin, "the gods below") were a shadowy collective of ancient Roman deities associated with death and the underworld. The...
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Apotropaei (redirect from Dii averrunci)
The ancient Romans likewise worshipped gods of this kind, and called them dii averrunci, derived from averruncare. Pausanias, Description of Greece 2.11...
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the linguistic history of the Central Chadic languages (Doctoral dissertation, LOT: Utrecht). Languages are closer to each other than are those of the...
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The Mande languages are a family of languages spoken in several countries in West Africa by the Mandé peoples. They include Maninka (Malinke), Mandinka...
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The Portico Dii Consentes (Latin: Porticus Deorum Consentium; Italian: Portico degli Dei Consenti), also known as the Area of the Dii Consentes or the...
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The Wakashan language family consists of seven languages: Wakashan Northern Wakashan (Kwakiutlan) languages Haisla (also known as Xaʼislak'ala, X̌àh̓isl̩ak̓ala...
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importance of the Kru languages for their position at the crossroads of African-European interaction. He wrote that "Kru and associated languages were among the...
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Low German (redirect from Low Saxon languages)
the Scandinavian languages and other languages around the Baltic Sea. Based on the language of Lübeck, a standardized written language was developing,...
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Names of the days of the week (category Articles containing Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association)-language text)
the Germanic languages, preserves the day's association with the sun. Many other European languages, including all of the Romance languages, have changed...
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markers; with certain prefixes to the verb stem; with the words yab´ , "no", dɨi´ , "refuse", îí´ , "without effect" . Negative commands have a specific marker...
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Mercury (mythology) (category Dii Consentes)
[mɛrˈkʊrijʊs] ) is a major god in Roman religion and mythology, being one of the 12 Dii Consentes within the ancient Roman pantheon. He is the god of financial gain...
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Okinawan martial arts (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
Tuudii, Tang hand, China hand), sometimes called Okinawa-te (沖縄手, Uchinaa-dii). By the 18th century, different types of te had developed in three different...
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