• Gweno (kighonu, to its inhabitants) is a Bantu language spoken in the North Pare Mountains in the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. The people known as...
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  • though she was married to another poet, Keidrych Rhys. In 1939, Lewis met Gweno Meverid Ellis, a teacher, whom he married on 5 July 1941. After the outbreak...
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    2007) Turu Vidunda language Yao (630 thousand, 2016) Zanaki Kerewe Nyambo Gweno West Kilimanjaro (Meru) Nilo-Saharan Nilotic Datooga Kisankasa Maasai (682...
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  • and Machame Central Kilimanjaro (Central Chaga), including Mochi (Old Moshi) and Wunjo Rombo Rusha (Arusha-Chini) Kahe Gweno Maho (2009) v t e v t e...
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    Vaghonu (Wagweno in Swahili) and they speak a language known as Kighonu (Gweno in Swahili). Although once constituting a single, greater Vughonu area;...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. GWE may refer to: Gigawatt electrical (GWe) Gweno language, native to Tanzania Gwersyllt railway station, in Wales Gweru-Thornhill...
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  • Oklahoma) Longhouse Religion Chaga Niger–Congo → Bantu → Chaga Tanzania Gwenos, Rombos, Central Chaga (including Kahe), Rusa, West Chaga Christianity,...
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     Tanzania ~90%  Kenya ~10% Languages Chaga, Taita, Taveta, Pare (Asu/Chasu), Gweno, Mbugu and Rwo. Religion Christian, Islam, African indigenous religion Related...
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    plays in performance, York, England: [Gweno Williams]: [York St. John College], OCLC 61153997 Williams, Gweno. Margaret Cavendish: Plays in Performance...
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    aspects. Most of the LRA returnees, numbering 12,000, underwent nyono tong gweno ('stepping on the egg') after returning to their home villages, to help...
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    phonology Gujarati વાઘણ/vağaŕn [ʋɑ̤̈ɣəɽ̃] 'tigress' See Gujarati phonology Gweno ndeghe [ndeɣe] 'bird' Gwich’in videeghàn [viteːɣân] 'his/her chest' Haitian...
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  • (Nigeria), spoken in Western Nigeria Asu language (Tanzania), spoken by the Gweno people in the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. Also called Pare. In Bahrain...
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  • of Wales, Aberystwyth and the University of London. In 1932, he married Gweno Bryan, a niece of the poet Robert Bryan, and they had two sons and a daughter...
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  • Galician phonology Greek θάλασσα [ˈθalasa] 'sea' See Modern Greek phonology Gweno [riθo] 'eye' Gwich’in thał [θaɬ] 'pants' Halkomelem θqet [θqet] 'tree' Hän...
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  • French phonology Friulian cjase [caze] 'house' Ganda caayi [caːji] 'tea' Gweno [ca] 'to come' Hakka Meixian 飛機 / fi1 gi1 [fi˦ ci˦] 'plane' Allophone of...
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    Secretary of State for Transport Patrick McLoughlin. Richard Brown met his wife Gweno on a skiing trip and they have three grown-up children: two daughters and...
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    Kahe, Kikahe Kahigi 2008; Winter 1980 E60: Chaga group E65 gwe Gweno (Ghonu, Gweno, Ki-Gweno, Kighonu, Kigweno) Winter 1980; Philippson and Nurse 2000 E70:...
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    administration systems for indigenous communities in Tanzania. The present day Gweno people are a mixture of all those who came to make the beautiful mountains...
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  • within the walls labeled "Iolo and Gwen". In Ultima IV, she is called "Gweno" and appears again as a jester close to Iolo. In Ultima V, her name is finally...
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    Saint-Gouéno (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ɡweno]; Breton: Sant-Gouenoù) is a former commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany in northwestern...
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  • Burunge language Vulnerable   bds Dhaiso language Definitely endangered   dhs Gweno language Critically endangered   gwe Hadza language Vulnerable   hts Kami...
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    E62a[621b,622a] Hai, E62b[622c] Wunjo, E62c[623] Rombo, E63 Rusa, E64 Kahe, E65 Gweno E70: E71 Pokomo, E72a Gyriama, E72b Kauma, E72c Conyi, E72d Duruma, E72e...
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    Lake Victoria, kuon (ugali) and rech (fish) is a favourite, as well as gweno (chicken), aliya" (sun-dried meat), onyoso (type of ant), ng'wen (termitoidae)...
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    Findlay, 'Licensed to Thrill: Early Restoration Drama', in Alison Findlay, Gweno Williams, Stephanie Hodgson-Wright, Women and Dramatic Production 1550–1700...
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    half of the population, and Maasai is the language of the remainder. Ki-gweno is the dialect of the northernmost area of the Pare Mountains known as Ugweno...
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  • following are the school's past principals; Deputy principals included Mr. M. Gweno 1991, Mr. Marcelus Kojwang 1995, Mr. Jephaniah Wabomba 1996, Mr. Bonaventure...
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  • Stroud: Awen, 2017. Alun Lewis, Selected Poems. Selected by Jeremy Hooker and Gweno Lewis; foreword by Robert Graves; afterword by Jeremy Hooker. London: Unwin...
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  • Guyani gwa I/L Mbato gwb I/L Gwa gwc I/L Kalami gwd I/L Gawwada gwe I/L Gweno gwf I/L Gowro gwg I/L Moo gwi gwi I/L Gwich´in Gwich´in gwich´in 库臣语 gwj...
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    (2006). "Traditionally protected forest and sacred forests in Gizua and Gweno Ethnic group in Tanzania" (PDF). Retrieved 2 March 2017. Veerle, Vandenhende...
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  • (Nigeria), spoken in Western Nigeria Asu language (Tanzania), spoken by the Gweno people in the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania This disambiguation page lists...
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