The Bonan language (pronounced [p⁼aoˈnaŋ], Baonang; Chinese: 保安语, Bǎo'ānyǔ; Amdo Tibetan: Dorké), also known by its endonym Manikacha (Tibetan: མ་ནི་སྐད་ཅི;...
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Bonan language. The official concept of the "Bonan ethnic group" still remains somewhat artificial for the Bonans themselves. Both the Muslim Bonans in...
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Bonan, or Bao'an may refer to: Bonan people Bonan language Places Bonan, Iran Bönan, Sweden See also Jishishan Bonan, Dongxiang and Salar Autonomous County...
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affiliation, Kangjia seems to be an intermediate between Bonan language and Santa language (Dongxiang).[citation needed] Kangjia has nine vowels. Kangjia...
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The Wutun language (Chinese: 五屯话; pinyin: Wǔtúnhuà) is a Mandarin–Amdo–Bonan creole language. It is spoken by about 4,000 people, most of whom are classified...
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Ordos Mongolian Southern Mongolic languages Shirongolic Mongour Dongxiang Bonan Santa Kangjia Shira Yugur Daur Moghol Serbi–Awar (= Juha Janhunen's "Para-Mongolic")...
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distinct languages and proposes the groupings Baoanic and Monguoric. The dialects are indicated in italic. Shirongol languages Baoanic languages Bonan Jishishan...
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mixed language) Macanese (Portuguese–Cantonese creole) Tangwang (Mandarin–Santa mixed language) Wutun (Lower Yangtze Mandarin–Amdo–Bonan mixed language) Rouran...
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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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Bönan is a locality situated in Gävle Municipality, Gävleborg County, Sweden with 316 inhabitants in 2010. "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare...
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The following are mixed Sinitic–Mongolic languages. Tangwang (mixed Mandarin–Santa) Wutun (mixed Mandarin–Bonan) The traditional Mongolian script (based...
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Esperanto (redirect from Esperanto (language))
"the international language" (la Lingvo Internacia). Zamenhof first described the language in Dr. Esperanto's International Language (Esperanto: Unua Libro)...
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Jishishan Bonan, Dongxiang and Salar Autonomous County is an autonomous county of Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, in Gansu province, China. It is located...
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Li Bonan (Chinese: 李伯男; pinyin: Lǐ Bónán; born November 1978) is a Chinese director. Li has produced over forty full-length plays, including How Much...
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Shirongolic Monguor Mongghul Mongghuor Mangghuer Bonan (Manegacha) Tongren Ñantoq Baoan Transitional Bonan-Kangjia Kangjia Santa / Sarta (Dongxiang) Suonanba...
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Qinghai–Gansu sprachbund (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
Yugur, spoken in Sunan Yugur Autonomous County (Gansu) Bonan (Bao'an) is spoken in Jishishan Bonan, Dongxiang and Salar Autonomous County (Gansu) and Tongren...
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Theater (warfare) (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
(United States) (March 1986). Soviet Military Power (PDF). pp. 12–14. Warner, Bonan & Packman 1984, p. 15. Holm 2015. Harrison 2022, p. 374. Harrison's source...
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Jeju-mal), often called Jejueo or Jejuan in English-language scholarship, is a Koreanic language originally from Jeju Island, South Korea. It is not mutually...
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Wuhuan (redirect from Wuhuan language)
modern Liaoning became the Wuhuan. According to the Book of Later Han, “the language and culture of the Xianbei are the same as the Wuhuan”. Until 121 BC, the...
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Salar people (category Articles containing undetermined-language text)
and Hualong Hui Autonomous County of Qinghai and the adjacent Jishishan Bonan, Dongxiang and Salar Autonomous County of Gansu. There are also Salars in...
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Dongxiang people (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
Ma Fuxiang brought a Chinese Muslim troop comprising Dongxiang, Hui and Bonan to fight the foreign troops in the Boxer Rebellion. They were killed while...
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Marcelo Bonan (born 27 May 1981) is a Brazilian footballer. Bonan left for Campeonato Brasileiro Série C side Nacional (AM) in July 2005. He was the first...
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Ng Pak Nam (redirect from Wu Bonan)
Ng Pak Nam (simplified Chinese: 吴柏男; traditional Chinese: 吳柏男, born 8 August 1998) is a Hong Kong table tennis player. A native of Fujian, China, he spent...
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Tibet (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
Tibet (excluding a disputed area with India) include Bai people, Blang, Bonan, Dongxiang, Han, Hui people, Lhoba, Lisu people, Miao, Mongols, Monguor...
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Courier Forschingsinstitut Senckenberg. 252: 95–108. Gonzaga, Luiz P. & Bonan, A. (2017). Seriemas (Cariamidae). In: del Hoyo, J., Elliott, A., Sargatal...
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language is the official language in all Salar autonomous areas. Such autonomous areas are the Xunhua Salar Autonomous County and the Jishishan Bonan...
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Esperanto in popular culture (redirect from Esperanto in English-language media)
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, the Kryptonian language spoken by Superman and Supergirl is depicted by simple phrases in Esperanto (Bonan nokton) mixed with gibberish...
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Mongols (category Articles containing Mongolian-language text)
Buryat, Oirat, Dongxiang, Tu and Bonan. Additionally, many Mongols speak either Russian or Mandarin Chinese as languages of inter-ethnic communication....
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Mongolic peoples (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
became the state religion of Mongolia. Some groups such as Dongxiangs and Bonan people adopted Sunni Islam, as did Moghols in Afghanistan and Mughals in...
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hypothetical ancestor language of the modern Mongolic languages. It is very close to the Middle Mongol language, the language spoken at the time of Genghis...
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