Kw'adza may refer to: the Kw'adza people the Kw'adza language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kw'adza. If an internal...
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The Kw'adza, also known as the Qwadza, were an ethnic group and Iraqw Communities based in the Mbulu District of Manyara Region, Tanzania. They spoke...
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Kwʼadza (Qwadza), or Ngomvia, is an extinct Afroasiatic language formerly spoken in Tanzania in the Mbulu District. The last speaker died sometime between...
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identified in Kw'adza and Iraqw: 'big': jira — Kw'adza dire 'bird': širaʔa — Iraqw tsʼirʕi 'louse': ʔita — Iraqw itirmo 'blood': saʔaka — Kw'adza saʔuko 'bone':...
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and Degere may once have spoken languages similar to Dahalo.) He deems Kw'adza and Aasax in turn insufficiently described to classify as even Cushitic...
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split' Dahalo ḏaaʕ- 'to rend, to tear (of an animal tearing its prey)' Kw'adza daʔ- 'to bite' Ngizim dáar- 'to cut into long strips' Arabic zaʕy- 'to...
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ethnolinguistic groups and communities. The latter include the Assa, Gorowa, Kw'adza, Mbugwe, Datooga, Maasai and Barabaig and Irakw, which is the largest ethnic...
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Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2015. "Kw'adza". Ethnologue. "Muskum". Ethnologue. Vajda, Edward J. Loanwords in Ket;...
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Tarime District Bantu Kutu Morogoro Region Morogoro Rural District Bantu Kw'adza Manyara Region Mbulu District Cushite Kwaya Mara Region Musoma Rural District...
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August 2007. Retrieved 2024-06-09. Use began to diminish in the 1950s. "Kw'adza". Ethnologue. Archived from the original on 27 September 2008. Retrieved...
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Nagumi and Yeni went extinct, together with the Muskum language in Chad, Kwʼadza and Ngasa in Tanzania or the Vaal-Orange language in South Africa. Two...
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also a few poorly-classified languages, including Yaaku, Dahalo, Aasax, Kw'adza, Boon, the Cushitic element of Mbugu (Ma'a) and Ongota. There is a wide...
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District) Languages Burunge & Swahili Religion Christian African Traditional Religion Related ethnic groups Iraqw, Gorowa, Alagwa, Kw'adza, Cushitic peoples...
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itchâme /it͡ʃʰaame/ "one" and piye /pie/ "two" suggest a connection with Kwʼadza, an extinct language of hunter-gatherers who may have had recently shifted...
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'four', is also found in the neighboring Cushitic languages Aasax and Kwʼadza, and was perhaps borrowed into them from Sandawe. Since the Khoe family...
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as Swahili and English. Some also face language extinction, such as the Kw'adza language that is not spoken any longer. Tanzania's literary culture is...
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with *b. *ts (in nine examples) differs from *s in being preserved in Kw'adza and Dahalo, and in yielding /s/ rather than /f/ in Oromo. *dz (four examples)...
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in which ejective consonants have voiced allophones, such as Blin and Kw'adza, which has been suggested as an "empirical precedent" for the glottalic...
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Wirangu wiy I/E Wiyot Wiyot wiyot wiyot wja I/L Waja wji I/L Warji wka I/E Kw'adza wkb I/L Kumbaran wkd I/L Wakde wkl I/L Kalanadi wkr I/L Pama–Nyungan Keerray-Woorroong...
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