Grebo is a Kru language of Liberia. All of the Grebo languages are referred to as Grebo, though in Ivory Coast, Krumen is the usual name. The Grebo people...
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The Grebo or Glebo people are an ethnic group or subgroup within the larger Kru group of Africa, a language and cultural ethnicity, and to certain of...
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Grebo is a dialect cluster of the Kru languages, spoken by the Grebo people of present-day Liberia and the Krumen of Ivory Coast in West Africa. The first...
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larger Kru group of West Africa Grebo language, their language Grebo languages, a dialect cluster of the Kru languages Grebo (music), a United Kingdom subculture...
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Fufu (category Articles containing Grebo-language text)
Fufu (or fufuo, foofoo, foufou /ˈfuˌfu/ foo-foo listen) is a pounded meal found in West African cuisine. It is a Twi word that originates from the Akans...
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Jabo language is a Kru language spoken by the Jabo people of Liberia. They have also been known in the past as the Gweabo. Jabo is part of the Grebo language...
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Wisconsin, US George R. Brown Convention Center, in Houston, Texas, US Grebo language (ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-3: grb), spoken in Liberia and Ivory Coast This...
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List of proposed etymologies of OK (category Articles containing Southern Grebo-language text)
etymologies, or possibly folk etymologies. H. L. Mencken, in The American Language, lists serious candidates and "a few of the more picturesque or preposterous"...
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supplemented by hunting for their livelihood. The Kru languages include many subgroups such as Kuwaa, Grebo, Bassa, Belle, Belleh, Kwaa and many others. According...
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second language. The native Niger–Congo languages can be grouped in four language families: Mande, Kru, Mel, and the divergent language Grebo. Kpelle-speaking...
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ISO 639 macrolanguage (redirect from Macro-language)
639-3 language code for Grebo. There are five individual language codes assigned: gbo – Northern Grebo gec – Gboloo Grebo grj – Southern Grebo grv – Central...
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Jabo people (section Jabo and Grebo)
a subgroup of Grebo. For a discussion of this see the article Jabo (language). Although the Jabo area is adjacent to the Seaside Grebo area to the east-southeast...
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Fish Town earned its name after a nearby creek, called Neseme. In the Grebo language, Ne (/niː/) is water or river/creek and Seme [pronunciation?]. Initially...
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Zdravko Grebo (30 July 1947 – 29 January 2019) was a Bosnian jurist, author and law professor at the University of Sarajevo's Faculty of Law. Grebo was born...
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doi:10.32473/sal.v15i1.107520. Newman, Paul (1986). "Contour Tones in Grebo". In van der Hulst, Harry; Bogers, Koen; Mous, Marten (eds.). The Phonological...
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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 languages, a...
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subprefectures). It is a branch of the Grebo languages, a subfamily of the Kru languages and ultimately of the Niger–Congo languages. It had 48,300 speakers in 1993...
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Grímsey Airport, in Iceland Gry (band), a former Danish band Barclayville Grebo language -gry puzzle, a word puzzle This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Kru people (section Kru language)
including the Jlao Kru. These tribes include Bété, Bassa, Krumen, Guéré, Grebo, Klao/Krao, Dida, Krahn people and Jabo people. During the Atlantic slave...
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Tugbakeh in the Maryland region for boarding school, where she learned the Grebo language after first learning English. She attained her BA at the University...
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Shana Grebo (born 9 November 2000) is a French athlete specialising in the 400 m hurdles. Grebo won the gold medal at the 400 m hurdles at the 2021 French...
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Krumen people (section The Kru languages)
in their language. Their numbers were estimated to be 48,300 in 1993, of whom 28,300 were in Côte d’Ivoire. They are a subgroup of the Grebo and speak...
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Liberian English (redirect from Liberian English language)
Krumen. These were individuals, most often from the Klao Bassa people and Grebo ethnic groups, who worked as sailors on ships along the West African coast...
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The Glio-Oubi language (Glio-Ubi) is a Kru language of the Niger–Congo language family. It is spoken in northeast Liberia, where it is known as Glio,...
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Galo Faruk Šehić Zvonimir Jurić Nicholas Evans Srđan Karanović Zdravko Grebo Lana Barić Dejan Đokić Aleksandar Novaković Maša Kolanović Arsenijević,...
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observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia Northern Grebo language (ISO 639-3: gbo), a Kru language of Liberia Nationality code of British Overseas Citizen...
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Grozny Airport, in Chechnya, Russia GRV, the ISO code of the Central Grebo language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title GRV...
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Grebo is a locality situated in Åtvidaberg Municipality, Östergötland County, Sweden with 970 inhabitants in 2010. "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och...
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Krahn people (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 25)
Kru language family and its people are sometimes referred to as the Wee, Guéré, Sapo, or Wobe. It is likely that Western contact with the Kru language is...
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Nasal consonant (category Articles containing Catalan-language text)
north to southern Burkina Faso. They include: Liberia: Kpelle (Mande); Grebo, Klao (Kru) Burkina Faso: Bwamu (Gur) Ivory Coast: Dan, Guro-Yaoure, Wan-Mwan...
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