• Infobox language is being considered for merging. › Kare (Kãrɛ̃, Kareng; autonym nzáà kã́rĩ́, where nzáà = "mouth") is a southern Mbum language of the...
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  • Kare language may be: Kare language (Papuan) Kare language (Bantu) Kare language (Adamawa) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • member is Mbum; other languages in the group include Tupuri and Kare. They were labeled "G6" in Joseph Greenberg's Adamawa language-family proposal. Southern...
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    Fula people (category Ethnic groups in Adamawa State)
    parts of Kanem-Bornu, Adamawa and Gombe, still retain much of their Fulani culture even still speaking Fulfulde as their first language. The Fulɓe who didn't...
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    term Khoikhoi, but this is a kare "praise address" and not an ethnic name). The term narrow Bantu, excluding those languages classified as Bantoid by Malcolm...
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    groups. There are three ethnic groups in Azare: Fulani, Hausa, and Kare-kare. Hausa language is widely spoken in Azare. Other immigrants who have different...
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    History of Zamfara (category Articles containing Hausa-language text)
    defeated the Kebbi forces at Tsamiya Maibaura, and Acali's younger brother, Kare, was appointed the first Sarkin Burmin Bakura. At the height of its power...
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