Look up Krumen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Krumen may refer to: Krumen people, of Liberia and the Ivory Coast Krumen language, their Kru (Niger-Congo)...
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The term Krumen (also Kroumen, Kroomen) refers to historical sailors from the Kru people group living mostly along the coast of Liberia and Côte d’Ivoire...
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Krumen is a dialect continuum spoken by the Krumen people of Liberia and Ivory Coast (Tabou and Grabo subprefectures). It is a branch of the Grebo languages...
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American writers often called Kru men who enlisted as sailors or mariners Krumen. They migrated and settled along various points of the West African coast...
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The minus sign is also used as tone letter in the orthographies of Dan, Krumen, Karaboro, Mwan, Wan, Yaouré, Wè, Nyabwa and Godié. The Unicode character...
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and Sinoe County. The Grebo population in Côte d'Ivoire are known as the Krumen and are found in the southwestern corner of that country. A 2001 estimate...
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his son Kuber. The Bulgarian name Krum comes from the Old Bulgarian krumen/krumen and means red. The Bulgarian ruler is depicted with red hair and a beard...
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grammatical tone letter in the orthographies of Budu in the Congo-Kinshasa, in Krumen, Mwan and Dan in the Ivory Coast. The Unicode character used for the tone...
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of the Grebo languages are referred to as Grebo, though in Ivory Coast, Krumen is the usual name. The Grebo people live in the extreme south-west of Liberia...
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happen next. Kru Pidgin English is a moribund variety that was spoken by Krumen. These were individuals, most often from the Klao Bassa people and Grebo...
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(Kodia) (Kwadia) Western Kru Bassa Bassa Dewoin Gbii Grebo Grebo (Jabo) Krumen Glio-Oubi Klao Klao Tajuasohn Wèè Guere Daho-Doo Glaro-Twabo Sapo Guere...
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Dapo may be: Krumen language, a dialect continuum with over a dozen dialects spoken by the Krumen people of Liberia and Ivory Coast, a branch of the Grebo...
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and various African languages (note local and foreign interaction with Krumen). In practice, the extent of borrowing varies widely with speakers of different...
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screw boats. At this time there were Africans from West Africa (Kroomen or Krumen) and East Africa (Seedies or Sidis) serving on board. There were also Zanzibari...
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Cameroon 4070 Gustav Mann, Richard Francis Burton, Atilano Calvo Iturburu, and Krumen porters 18 Jul 1862 Dent Blanche 4357 Alps Jean-Baptiste Croz [it], Johann...
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Kru languages, spoken by the Grebo people of present-day Liberia and the Krumen of Ivory Coast in West Africa. The first African tribal group contacted...
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I/L Tadyawan tea I/L Temiar teb I/E Tetete tetete tec I/L Terik ted I/L Krumen, Tepo tee I/L Tepehua, Huehuetla tepehua de Huehuetla tef I/L Teressa teg...
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I/L Powari pww I/L Karen, Pwo Northern pxm I/L Mixe, Quetzaltepec pye I/L Krumen, Pye pym I/L Fyam pyn I/L Poyanáwa poyanáwa poyanáwa pys I/L Paraguayan...
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ktg I/E Kalkutungu kth I/L Karanga каранга kti I/L Muyu, North ktj I/L Krumen, Plapo ktk I/E Kaniet ktl I/L Koroshi ktm I/L Kurti ktn I/L Karitiâna karitiâna...
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storage ship. At this time, there were Africans from West Africa (Kroomen or Krumen) and East Africa (Seedies or Sidis) serving on board. There were also Zanzibari...
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Seedies and Kroomen (also Kroumen or Krumen) were African sailors recruited locally into the British Royal Navy in the 19th and early 20th century. The...
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