Nobiin, also known as Halfawi, Mahas, is a Nubian language of the Nilo-Saharan language family. "Nobiin" is the genitive form of Nòòbíí ("Nubian") and...
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Nubian languages (redirect from Nobiin phonology)
15th century AD. Old Nubian is currently considered ancestral to modern Nobiin, even though it shows signs of extensive contact with Dongolawi. Another...
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Old Nubian (redirect from Old Nobiin)
Nubian or Old Nobiin) is an extinct Nubian language, attested in writing from the 8th to the 15th century AD. It is ancestral to modern-day Nobiin and closely...
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Nubians (/ˈnuːbiənz, ˈnjuː-/) (Nobiin: Nobī, Arabic: النوبيون) are a Nilo-Saharan speaking ethnic group indigenous to the region which is now northern...
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chemical analysis Freund's incomplete adjuvant, stimulant of the immune system Nobiin language (ISO 639-3 code fia) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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to Nubian. Written in a language that is closely related to the modern Nobiin tongue, these documents have long been deciphered. However, the vast majority...
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such as the letter ج, and it also exhibits characteristics of the ancient Nobiin language that once covered the region. Accordingly, linguists have identified...
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and Latin, as well as Gothic, and are the current style for Coptic and Nobiin. In a Slavic context, Uncial/Ustav and Semi-Uncial/Poluustav scripts were...
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Bible translations into Nubian (redirect from Bible translations into Nobiin)
form in all three kingdoms. Of the living Nubian languages, it is modern Nobiin which is the closest to Old Nubian and probably its direct descendant. The...
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published Nabra's Nubian Numbers, a children's book written in Nobiin and English which teaches Nobiin numbers and incorporates various references to Nubian culture...
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Nile (category Articles containing Nobiin-language text)
p(h).iar-o "the.canal-great"), and comes from the same ancient name. In Nobiin, the river is called Áman Dawū, meaning "the great water". In Luganda, the...
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significant early Afro-Asiatic influence on Nobiin, and considers evidence of substratal influence on Nobiin from an earlier now extinct Eastern Sudanic...
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Nubis, Kenyan Nubis Nubians Nilo-Saharan → Nubian Nubia (Egypt, Sudan) Nobiin, Mattokki, Dongolawi, Midob, Birgid, Hill Nubians (including Dilling, Debri...
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an unidentified African language. The Nubian word kaddîska 'wildcat' and Nobiin kadīs are possible sources or cognates. The forms might also have derived...
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Kyrgyz Judæo-Spanish Laz Luri Marathi Malayalam Mazanderani Neo-Aramaic Nobiin Qashqai Romanian Russian Siwa Somali Syriac Spanish Punjabi Tagalog Talysh...
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Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic (1.6%), Sudanese Arabic (0.6%), Domari (0.3%), Nobiin (0.3%), Beja (0.1%), Siwi and others.[citation needed] Additionally, Greek...
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a Nubian language. Some modern authors proposed that the Shaiqiya spoke Nobiin rather than Dongolawi. In the 20th century, Shaiqi tribe are among those...
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and Aswan, there are about 300,000 speakers of Nubian languages, mainly Nobiin, but also Kenuzi. About 30,000 Egyptian Berbers living in the Siwa oasis...
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significant early Afro-Asiatic influence on Nobiin, and considers evidence of substratal influence on Nobiin from an earlier now extinct Eastern Sudanic...
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published, with father Luigi Bonomi, the first catechism and dictionary in Nobiin language, unknown in Europe until that moment. Born in Caselle Landi in...
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wall paintings. The Nubians developed an alphabet for their language, Old Nobiin, basing it on the Coptic alphabet, while also using Greek, Coptic and Arabic...
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translations into Nepali Norwegian: Bible translations into Norwegian Nubian (Nobiin): Bible translations into Nubian Mijikenda (formerly "Nyika"): Bible translations...
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southern Egypt and northern Sudan spoke Berber languages. The Nilo-Saharan Nobiin language today contains a number of key loanwords related to pastoralism...
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Nubia (category Articles containing Nobiin-language text)
Nubia Nubia (/ˈnjuːbiə/, Nobiin: Nobīn, Arabic: النُوبَة, romanized: an-Nūba) is a region along the Nile river encompassing the confluence of the Blue...
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The Bible, or portions of it, have been translated into over 1,000 languages of Africa. Part of the Bible in Bemba language was first published in 1904...
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Some of the better known Nilo-Saharan languages are Kanuri, Fur, Songhay, Nobiin and the widespread Nilotic family, which includes the Luo, Dinka and Maasai...
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language or Andaandi language of Nubia, in the Nile Vale of northern Sudan Nobiin language, the largest Nubian language (previously known by the geographic...
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18 February 2012(2012-02-18) (aged 79) Khartoum Genres Music of Sudan, Nobiin, Arabic music Occupation(s) singer-songwriter, teacher Instrument(s) Singing...
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Egyptian music scene, singing in both Egyptian Arabic as well as in his native Nobiin. Hamza El Din was another popular Nubian Egyptian artist, well known on...
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Grave accent (category Articles containing Nobiin-language text)
International Phonetic Alphabet, the grave accent often indicates a low tone: Nobiin jàkkàr ('fishhook'), Yoruba àgbọ̀n ('chin'), Hausa màcè ('woman'). The grave...
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