Beti-Pahuin peoples (redirect from Fang-Beti)
grouping, called the Beti, consists of the Ewondo (more precisely Kolo), Bane, Fang (more precisely M'fang), Mbida-Mbane, Mvog-Nyenge, Bran (more precisely Brang...
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This is a list of lingua francas. A lingua franca is a language systematically used to make communication possible between people not sharing a first language...
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Spanish), which acts as a lingua franca among its different ethnic groups. In 1970, during Macías' rule, Spanish was replaced by Fang, the language of its...
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Richard Baum (section Fang Lizhi incident)
about human rights in the most general terms possible. He specifically used Fang Lizhi as an example of a dissident that should not be singled out as Deng...
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Hindi (category Lingua francas)
script. It is the official language of India alongside English and the lingua franca of North India. Hindi is considered a Sanskritised register of the...
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Standard Chinese (redirect from Pei-fang-hua)
used as a lingua franca. "Mandarin" is a translation of Guanhua (官話; 官话; 'bureaucrat speech'), which referred to the late imperial lingua franca. The...
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Chinese, vocabulary brought by immigrants in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and lingua franca of ancient China. Chengdu-Chongqing dialect is a branch of Sichuan...
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Bantu languages (section Lingua franca)
taught as a mandatory subject in many schools in East Africa, and is a lingua franca of the East African Community. Other major Bantu languages include...
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Houses Eureka the Butcher Fang Island Good Old War Gypsyblood Indian Handcrafts Io Echo Jaye Jayle King Woman Le Butcherettes Lingua Ignota Lisa Papineau Love...
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Hindustani language (category Lingua francas)
Indo-Aryan language spoken in North India and Pakistan, and functioning as the lingua franca of the region. It is also spoken by the Deccani people. Hindustani...
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stress and I'm in a way better place with writing and being in a band with Fang Island. With the new album, I think we ended on a really good note with Daughters...
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Marzena; Kurzawska, Paula; Rozanska, Katarzyna (2019). "Emoticons: Digital Lingua Franca or a Culture-Specific Product Leading to Misunderstandings?". In...
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Urdu (category Lingua francas)
language spoken chiefly in South Asia. It is the national language and lingua franca of Pakistan, where it is also an official language alongside English...
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both native and total speaker numbers. Spanish has also emerged as the lingua franca between various linguistic groups and in the commercial sector, which...
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ingested. He correctly observed that snake venoms were produced from the fangs, not the gallbladder, as was believed. He was also the first to recognize...
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aimed to "fill a void left by online communities in which English is the lingua franca", like Facebook. According to Kushner, Latin America was a promising...
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Denominal Derivation to Incorporation". Lingua. 122 (11): 1207–1231. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.383.1. doi:10.1016/j.lingua.2012.05.010. Jacques, Guillaume (2012)...
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Broadhurst Simon Reynolds, "Renegade Academia", unpublished feature for Lingua Franca, 1999. Accessed 27 December 2014. Dazed (2011-06-01). "Nick Land:...
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referred to the medlar), (José Pedro Machado, Dicionário Etimológico da Língua Portuguesa, 1967). Since the first contact of the Portuguese with the Japanese...
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and Zaman. Bulu was formerly used by colonial and missionary groups as a lingua franca in the region for commercial, educational, and religious purposes...
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speakers through trade; and the Malay language was formerly considered to be a lingua franca of the southern part of the Malay peninsula. Southern Thai is mainly...
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Tagalog, Ilocandia, Central Luzon, and Panay, Cuyonon was an established lingua franca among many of Palawan's native peoples, including the Agutaynen,...
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Sampaca, Fiston, Basupú, Barrio las Palmas and Luba, and is spoken as a lingua franca throughout Bioko. It is also spoken by a sizable community of people...
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found in the Roman author Varro (116–27 BC), in the tenth book of his De Lingua Latina ("On the Latin Language"), where he mentions the game in passing...
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storia della lingua fra le due isole Cardia, Amos (2006). S'italianu in Sardìnnia candu, cumenti e poita d'ant impostu: 1720-1848; poderi e lìngua in Sardìnnia...
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Chinglish contrasts with some related terms. Chinese Pidgin English was a lingua franca that originated in the 17th century. Zhonglish, a term for Chinese...
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between the 17th and 19th centuries brought the coastal groups and later the Fang. Elements of the latter may have generated the Bubi, who emigrated to Bakugan...
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pupils vertically. With dorsal scales strongly keeled. They have large fangs with 2.5 cm, and can inject a lot of venom. They usually feed on amphibians...
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Sciences, No. 117, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, ISBN 978-9027246080. Arte da lingua de Iapam by father João Rodrigues Originally published in Nagasaki: Collegio...
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