• Bussa, or Mossiya, is a Cushitic language spoken in the Dirashe special woreda of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region located in...
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    Cushitic Bussa language Gawwada language Tsamai language Omotic (Afro-Asiatic classification uncertain) Aari language Anfillo language Bambassi language Basketo...
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    Konso people Dirasha people, who speak Dirasha language Bussa people, who are shifting away from Bussa language to Oromo, Dirasha, and Amharic Somalis, named...
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  • Look up bussa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bussa was a Barbadian rebel slave Bussa may also refer to: Bussa Emancipation Statue, a monument to slave...
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  • The Bokobaru dialect is not spoken in Benin. Busa language is spoken in cities like Bussa, New Bussa, Bagudo, Kosubosu, Kaiama, Segbana, and Kalalé, and...
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  • dialect cluster. Oromo Oromo, Eastern Oromo, Borana, Orma, Waata Konsoid (Konso–Gidole) Konso, Dirasha (Gidole), Bussa (Mossiya), Mashile, Turo, Gato v t e...
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  • contains a nearly pure oxygen atmosphere dox, an IO/FDIS 639-3 code for Bussa language Dox, a type of Warez Dornier Do X, the German aircraft Direct oximetry...
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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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    The Cushitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They are spoken primarily in the Horn of Africa, with minorities speaking Cushitic...
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  • villages. Kancak Targal Kantem Shishir Gyasham Sakiya Kalep Mashekarah Bussa Kocten Angwan Gyad Shikanyan Bakin Kogi Pwai Bada Koshi Nasarawa Pwai B...
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  • and Dobase (D'oopace, D'opaasunte) dialects behind as the Dobase language. Bussa less Mashile and Mosiye Ethiopia 2007 Census Archived November 13,...
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  • and Tsamai languages. Blench (2006) places most of Bussa in the Konsoid languages, and counts several Gawwada varieties as distinct languages. Gawwada (Ale)...
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    Francesca Bussa de' Leoni (1384 – March 9, 1440), known as Frances of Rome Obl.S.B. (Italian: Francesca Romana; Latin: Francisca Rōmāna), was an Italian...
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    Gael Bussa Obambule (born August 2, 1993, in Kinshasa) is a Congolese lawyer and politician. He was elected National Deputy in the constituency of Budjala...
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  • မြန်မာစကား Official language in: Republic of the Union of Myanmar Buryat – буряад хэлэн Official language in: Buryatia , Russia Bussa – Mossittaata, Mossiya...
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    d͡za/ "nail" (nom. sg.) ~ gacca /ˈkɑːt.t͡sa/ (acc. sg.) busˈsá /ˈpus.sæː/ "cat" (nom. sg.) ~ bussá /ˈpuːs.sæː/ (acc. sg.) In the Western Finnmark dialects...
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  • Wedekind, "Sociolinguistic Survey Report of the Languages of the Gawwada (Dullay), Diraasha (Gidole), Muusiye (Bussa) Areas" SIL Electronic Survey Reports: SILESR...
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  • Death Knocks Twice (Italian: La morte bussa due volte), German: Blonde Köder für den Mörder), is a 1969 Italian-West German detective film directed by...
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    is a natural narrowing of the river commanded by high rock. But at the Bussa rapids, not far below Yauri, Park's boat became stuck on a rock and remained...
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  • Kamau Brathwaite (category Articles containing French-language text)
    was a winner of the 1994 Neustadt International Prize for Literature, the Bussa Award, the Casa de las Américas Prize for poetry, and the 1999 Charity Randall...
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    Boukman – Haitian freedom fighter Forbes Burnham – Guyana, head of government Bussa – Barbados, freedom fighter Stokely Carmichael – Trinidad-born, civil rights...
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    14 April 1816 in Barbados, also known as the Bussa's Rebellion, was led by an enslaved man named Bussa. Not much is known about his life before the revolt;...
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    Bariba people (category Languages of Benin)
    settled in Bussa in what is now Nigeria, where Kisra, the legendary Wasangari horseman from Persia had formed an alliance with Mansa Doro left Bussa for Nikki-Wenu...
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    African theatre of World War I (category Articles containing German-language text)
    but in Bussa, the re-organisation of local government in 1912 overthrew the authority of the traditional ruler. The hereditary Emir of Bussa, Kitoro...
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    Nigeria 1516– (integrated) Borgu Emirate, westcentral Nigeria, formed from Bussa Emirate 1730–1954 and Kaiama Emirate 1912–54, unified 1954– (integrated)...
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    Yoruba people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    whoever now comes to you from among the group called Mossi, or Gurma, or Bussa, or Borgu, or Dagomba, or Kotokoli, or Yoruba, or Tombo, or Bobo, or K.rmu...
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    Barbados (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    located east of Bridgetown and holds the Emancipation Statue of the slave Bussa. Transport on the island is relatively convenient with "route taxis" called...
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    Willyan (footballer) (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    2014 on a three-and-a-half-year contract. As of 23 June 2024 "Il Modena bussa al Toro: Barbosa e Stevanovic". Gazzetta di Modena (in Italian). 29 May...
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    Rihanna (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    achievements and milestones Rihanna (given name) It is also common for English-language speakers to pronounce her name /riˈɑːnə/ ree-AH-nə. While she neither unambiguously...
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  • Byssa (mythology) (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    In Greek mythology, Byssa (Ancient Greek: Βύσσα, romanized: Bussa) is a Koan woman who refused to honour the deities Artemis, Athena and Hermes, and was...
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