Kabiye ([kàbɪ̀jɛ̀]; also rendered Kabiyé, Kabiyè, Kabye, Kabyé, Kabyè, Cabrai or Cabrais) is an Eastern Gurunsi Gur language spoken primarily in northern...
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known as Kabiye, Kabre, Cabrai), are a people living in the north central mountains and northern plains of Togo. They speak the Kabiye language. The Kabye...
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évolution de l'Académie Kabiyè". Académie Kabiyè | Kabiye Akademii (in French). Retrieved 11 October 2023. "The State Language | Kyrgyzaeronavigatsia"...
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Ghanaian braille (redirect from Kabiyè Braille)
ɛ ɩ ŋ ɔ, with ⠔ ɩ as in Kabiye. Tem has ɖ ɛ ɩ ŋ ɔ υ, as in Kabiye. In addition, UNESCO reports that various Togolese languages have ⠡ for nasal vowels...
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Salut à toi, pays de nos aïeux (category Articles containing Kabiyè-language text)
Ewe lyrics Kabiye lyrics I Mie dogbe na wò tɔ gbui wo nyigbã Wòe na nutifafa ŋusē kple dzidzo wo Wòe de kalē kple vudɔdɔ Dzidzime vi wo me Ne ŋutasē la...
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Near-close near-front unrounded vowel (category Articles containing Kabiyè-language text)
near-front unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this...
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44 languages spoken. The official language is French. In 1975, the government designated two indigenous languages - Ewé (Ewe: Èʋegbe) and Kabiyé - as...
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Koromfe) Southern Gur (4.) East Mabia Gurunsi (or Grũsi) (20 languages, including Kabiye) (5.) Kirma–Lobi Kirma–Tyurama (Cerma, Turka) Lobi–Dyan (Lobi...
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Grũsi languages are spoken in northern Ghana, adjacent areas of Burkina Faso and Togo. The largest language in the Grusi group is Kabiye, a language spoken...
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dependencies along with their capital cities, in English and non-English official language(s). In bold: internationally recognized sovereign states The 193 member...
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List of Wikipedias (redirect from Kabiye Wikipedia)
community of volunteer editors, started on January 15th 2001 as an English-language encyclopedia. Non-English editions were soon created: the German and Catalan...
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Bambara, Baule, Dagbani, Dogon, Douala. Ewe, Fante, Frafra, Fon, Ga, Jula, Kabiye, Kpelle, Kuya, Lingala, Loma, Mende, Moore, Soninke, Twi, Vai. Dinka, Maasai...
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Lamba people (section Language)
the Lama language. There are approximately 200,000 native speakers of Lama in Togo and Bénin. Lama most closely resembles the Kabiyé language spoken by...
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etc. Capital case variants have been created for use in these languages. For example, Kabiyè of northern Togo has Ɖ ɖ, Ŋ ŋ, Ɣ ɣ, Ɔ ɔ, Ɛ ɛ, Ʋ ʋ. These, and...
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Kara, Togo (section Languages)
multi-lingual. In addition to French, the official language of Togo, the principal language is Kabiye, but it is also common to hear Tem, Zarma, Hausa,...
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dialect spoken around Korhogo), and 43% with the non-Senufo languages Mo (or Deg), Kabre (or Kabiye), and Dogon. The relatively low scores of about 60% point...
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the larynx than just the glottis. One of the few languages studied thus far, the Togolese language Kabiyé, has a vocalic distinction that had been assumed...
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Of those, French is the official language, and most of the indigenous languages are considered national languages. Benin is a Francophone country, and...
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Outline of Benin (section Languages of Benin)
people Yoruba language Yoruba twins Languages of Benin Fon language Gen language Kabiyé language Phla–Pherá languages Yoruba language Mina Goun Dendi...
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Ʋ (category Articles containing Mossi-language text)
(Mooré) it is used to write [ʊ], like the pronunciation of ⟨oo⟩ in "foot". In Kabiye and Ikposso it is used to write [u] (with retracted tongue root), like the...
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Nigerian braille (category English language)
letters with common international/African values: (See Ewe Braille and Kabiye Braille for similar code assignments.) Yoruba Braille also has (from English...
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a Gur language of Burkina Faso. A Latin script orthography with 29 letters (including extended characters) and three diacritics (the language has four...
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Losso people (section Language)
live on a plateau in the Togo Mountains between two mountain ranges: the Kabiyé Mountains to the South and the Défalé Chain to the North. They occupy the...
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in the alphabets of several African languages such as Yom, Dagbani, Dinka, Kabiyé, and Ewe, some Berber languages using the Berber Latin alphabet, and...
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List of multilingual countries and regions (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
Mina and Kabiyé. Aruba: Papiamento and Dutch are the official languages, with Spanish and English also widely spoken. All four languages are taught...
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Jews of Bilad el-Sudan Paulin Joachim Réda Johnson Moussoro Kabirou Kabiyé language Kaborokpo Kabro Kadjimani Kafingbe Kalalé Kandi Kandi Airport Kaoute...
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Togo (category Articles containing French-language text)
northern towns. Officially, Ewe and Kabiye are "national languages", which in the Togolese context means languages that are promoted in formal education...
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Pya-Hodo Massacre (category Articles containing French-language text)
independence, not only the victims of the Pya-Hodo massacre. In this locality of Kabiyè country a white marble stele was erected. It is written there: “They died...
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Polyglotta Africana (category Languages of Africa)
the author compares 280 words from 200 African languages and dialects (or about 120 separate languages according to today's classification; several varieties...
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