Páez (also Paez, Paes; or the autonym Nasa Yuwe 'Nasa language') is a language of Colombia, spoken by the Páez people. Crevels (2011) estimates 60,000...
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and Warao. Páez language Barbacoan languages Páez people Macro-Paesan languages Jolkesky, Marcelo. 2015. Semejanzas léxicas entre el Páez, el Andakí y...
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(1997), among others. Although Páez may be related to the Barbacoan family, a conservative view considers Páez a language isolate pending further investigation...
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Retrieved 30 May 2023. Kendry Páez at WorldFootball.net "Revelan el motivo por el cual Barcelona SC no fichó a Kendry Páez" [Revealed the reason why Barcelona...
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Gavi (footballer) (redirect from Pablo Páez)
Pablo Martín Páez Gavira (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpaβlo maɾˈtim ˈpaeθ ɣaˈβiɾa]; born 5 August 2004), known as Gavi (pronounced [ˈɡaβi]), is a Spanish...
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Chocué (1943–1984) Coca Sek Gaitana Kpish, a pre-Columbian Páez deity Páez, Cauca Paez language "Páez - Orientation." Countries and Their Cultures. (retrieved...
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considered to be a language isolate. Jolkesky (2015) proposes lexical evidence linking the Páez, Andaqui (Andakí), and Tinígua languages. Kaufman, Terrence...
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Páez may refer to: Páez, Boyacá, a municipality in Boyacá Department Páez, Cauca, a municipality in Cauca Department Páez River Páez, Apure, a municipality...
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Inés Páez Nin (born in 1979 in Santo Domingo), also known as Chef Tita, is a Dominican chef, activist and television personality. Owner of MoriSoñando...
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Rodolfo Páez, popularly known as Fito Páez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈfito ˈpaes]; born 13 March 1963), is an Argentine popular rock and roll musician and...
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naval forces. Páez was soon ordered to go back to the western plains, where he took from the Spanish the city of San Fernando in Apure. Páez won all of six...
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Kpish means "thunder" in the Páez language of indigenous Colombians that live in the Paez region of Cauca. In the cosmology of these indigenous people...
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Jirajaran as belonging to the Paezan language family, along with the Betoi languages, the Páez language, the Barbacoan languages and others. Jolkesky (2016) notes...
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Air Force Flight 571 in the Andes, as his son Carlos Páez Rodríguez was a passenger. Carlos Páez Vilaró was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1923. He took...
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Richard Alfred Mayela Páez Monzón known as Richard Páez (born 31 December 1953) is a Venezuelan football manager former coach of Deportivo Cuenca from...
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State of Venezuela (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
in the Eastern llanos, a region where Páez had no effective control. Besides, Monagas had as much right as Páez to count among the "liberators" of Venezuela...
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isolated languages are: Andoque, Awa Pit, Cofán, Misak, Kamentsá, Páez, Ticuna, Tinigua, Yagua, Yaruro. There are also two Creole languages spoken in...
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Ricardo David Páez Gómez (born February 9, 1979, in Acarigua) is a retired Venezuelan footballer. During his career, Páez played in 10 different countries...
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A language isolate is a language that has no demonstrable genetic relationship with any other languages. Basque in Europe, Ainu in Asia, Sandawe in Africa...
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Pedro Páez Jaramillo, S.J. (Portuguese: Pero Pais; 1564 – 20 May 1622) was a Spanish Jesuit missionary in Ethiopia. Páez is considered by many experts...
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included in a spurious Paezan language family, due to a purported "Moguex" (Guambiano) vocabulary that turned out to be a mix of Páez and Guambiano (Curnow 1998)...
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Nostratic–Amerind Paezan (Andaqui + Paez + Panzaleo) Paezan–Barbacoan Penutian (many languages of California and sometimes languages in Mexico) California Penutian...
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List of conquistadors in Colombia (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
peoples, civilisations and cultures of four language groups; Arawakan, Carib, Chibcha, and the isolated Páez language, existed in Colombia with after the Muisca...
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The languages of South America can be divided into three broad groups: the languages of the (in most cases, former) colonial powers; many indigenous languages...
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Loukotka (1968) suggested that Panzaleo might be related to Paez. (See Paezan languages.) One of his sources for this proposal was Jijón y Caamaño (1940)...
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Pepe Reina (redirect from José Manuel Reina Páez)
José Manuel "Pepe" Reina Páez (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse maˈnwel ˈpepe ˈrejna ˈpaeθ]; born 31 August 1982) is a Spanish professional footballer who...
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Venezuela national football team (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
Omar Pastoriza's resignation during the 2002 World Cup qualifyings, Richard Páez took the technical direction of the national team. Finishing this process...
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Francisco Páez is a Guatemalan singer and songwriter. He is the vocalist for the rock/pop Latino band Malacates Trébol Shop. Páez began playing the guitar...
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Cecilia Roth (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
singer-songwriter Fito Páez for some years, with whom she adopted a child, Martín. Joaquin Sabina composed the song "Cecilia" for Roth and Páez. In addition to...
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Macro-Jê languages. Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Andaki, Barbakoa, Choko, Duho, Paez, Sape, and Taruma language families...
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