Komo is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Kwama (Komo) people of Ethiopia, Sudan and South Sudan. It is a member of the Koman languages. The language...
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Komo is a Bantu language spoken by half a million people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including an area around the major upriver port of Kisangani...
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Basa speakers also often speak the Igala language, the Ebira language or the Nupe language. Basa-Kwomu (Basa-Komo) dialect spoken in the states of Kogi and...
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Komo or KOMO may refer to: Komo or Kommos (Crete), an ancient seaport Komo (department), a department of Estuaire Province in western Gabon Komo, Myanmar...
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in individual languages: List of Proto-Koman reconstructions (Wiktionary) Küspert, Klaus-Christian (2015). "The Mao and Komo Languages in the Begi–Tongo...
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Anuak language (also in South Sudan) Berta language Gumuz language Kacipo-Balesi language (also in South Sudan) Komo language Kunama language (also in...
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Xom or XOM may refer to: ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) Komo language (ISO 639: xom), a Nilo-Saharan spoken in Ethiopia, Sudan, and Southern Sudan Sovereign Military...
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The Komo–Bira languages are part of the Bantu languages coded Zone D.20–30 in Guthrie's classification, specifically D.21, D.22, D.23, D.31, D.32. According...
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the sentence "what's your name" is ¿como te llamas? [ˈkomo te ˈjamas] in Standard Spanish, but [ˈkomo ˈtu te ˈjama] in Caribbean Spanish. The simple sound...
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language Kelo language Molo language Nilotic languages Burun language Jumjum language Omotic languages Ganza language Koman languages Komo language Gule...
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The kōmos (Ancient Greek: κῶμος; pl.: kōmoi) was a ritualistic drunken procession performed by revelers in ancient Greece, whose participants were known...
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of numerals in individual languages: Mao word lists (Wiktionary) Küspert, Klaus-Christian (2015). "The Mao and Komo Languages in the Begi–Tongo area in...
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Babira, Bakomo, Bakumbu, Bakumu, Komos, Kumo, Kumu, Kuumu, Wakumu. Their language is Komo (or kikomo), a bantu language which number of speakers was estimated...
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Island, and Komo Kulshan in the creation of Mt. Baker. Each of the landmarks are named after the character and is in the Lummi native language. Komo Kulshan...
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Sami languages Other natural languages Alutor Dogrib (only in the first person) Hopi (nouns) Hmong Inuktitut Khamti Khoe languages Komo language Koryak...
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The Bantu languages (English: UK: /ˌbænˈtuː/, US: /ˈbæntuː/ Proto-Bantu: *bantʊ̀) are a language family of about 600 languages that are spoken by the Bantu...
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Judaeo-Spanish (redirect from Judaeo-Spanish language)
is Ein Keloheinu in Judeo-Spanish: Non komo muestro Dio, Non komo muestro Sinyor, Non komo muestro Rey, Non komo muestro Salvador. etc. Other songs relate...
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post to prop up the roof. What is that? A mushroom." (#11) "Nyumba yopanda komo. Dzira." "A hut without a doorway. An egg." (#19) "Mtengo adula lero, m'mawa...
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ye'kwana=komo 'several ye'kuanas' ye'kwana ye'kwana=komo {'ye'kuana'} {'several ye'kuanas'} yanwaa 'man' yanwaa=komo 'several men' yanwaa yanwaa=komo {'man'}...
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the Republic of Sudan, the official languages of Sudan are Arabic and English. An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of...
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(or preferably Chabu; also called Mikeyir) is an endangered language and likely language isolate spoken by about 400 former hunter-gatherers in southwestern...
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An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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Chilean Spanish (redirect from Chilean Spanish language)
chileno or castellano chileno) is any of several varieties of the Spanish language spoken in most of Chile. Chilean Spanish dialects have distinctive pronunciation...
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Ngbandi, Lendu, Mangbetu, Yombe, Nande, Ngbaka, Zande, Lugbara, Kifuliiru and Komo. Considerable numbers of people in eastern Congo speak Kinyarwanda. As of...
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The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha E Komo Mai! is a theatre in the round Audio-Animatronics show located in Tokyo Disneyland's Adventureland...
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an Adamawa language of Taraba State, Nigeria. It is spoken in Jinlàri (Jimleri), located on the Zing-Lankaviri road. Varieties include Komo, Jega, and...
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language, spoken in the South Benishangul-Gumuz region of Ethiopia, along the Sudan border between Asosa and Gidami. An early record of this language...
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(pbk.), The culture which entered Japan through the Dutch language was called Kōmō culture – Kōmō means red hair.; Margarita Winkel (1999), "Academic Traditions...
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Opo) language, or Tʼapo, is a Koman language spoken by the Opo people of Ethiopia and South Sudan. It has a lexical similarity of 24% with Komo. The language...
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'parent', /k/ is distinguishably more backed Before a mid-back [o]: in the word komo 'sleep', /k/ is uvular The alveolar and post-alveolar stops, while distinguishable...
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