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    mythic and legendary in Camsá with interlinear morphemic glossing and English translations.) Mason, John Alden (1950). "The languages of South America". In...
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  • sometimes used in English text kbh. is used for københavnsk (of Copenhagen) Camsá language, ISO 639-3 code Kantha Bopha Hospital, affiliated to the Ministry of...
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  • of the Vrishni kingdom in Mathura. Kamsa may also refer to: Camsá language or Kamsa language Kamsa and Bar Kamsa or Kamtza and Bar Kamtza, famous midrash...
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    variously as Kamëntšá, Camsá, Camëntsëá, Coche, Kamemtxa, Kamsa, Kamse, Sibundoy, and Sibundoy-Gaché. The Kamëntšá language is a language isolate, although...
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  • Grammatical number (category Articles containing Camsá-language text)
    two items. For example, in Camsá: kes̈ - "dog" (singular) kes̈at - "two dogs" (dual) kes̈ëng - "dogs" (plural) In languages with a singular/dual/plural...
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    Ayahuasca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Bora-Muiname language jono pase, useb by Ese'Ejja people uipa, from Guahibo language napa (or nepe/nepi), used by Tsáchila people Biaxije, from Camsá language Cipó...
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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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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  • (CAMSA). This dictionary consists of a combination of signs from a wide range of mostly unrelated Arab sign languages such as Egyptian Sign Language and...
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    (also known as Aimoré) Cahuapanan (2) (also known as Jebero, Kawapánan) Camsá (Colombia) (also known as Sibundoy, Coche) Candoshi (also known as Maina...
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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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  • Coche (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
    can refer to: Coche people, an indigenous people of Colombia Camsá language, Coche language Coche Island, Venezuela Coche station, a rapid transit station...
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    (CAMSA), a committee within the Arab League. It aims "to meet the needs of integration of deaf persons into society" by giving them a similar language...
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    The indigenous languages of South America are those whose origin dates back to the pre-Columbian era. The subcontinent has great linguistic diversity...
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  • Ecuador; may be Sebondoy; Fabre (1998:676) reports that the Kamsa (Camsá, speakers of a language isolate) are descended, at least in part, from the Quillasinga...
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    Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
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    speak the Spanish language. Sixty-five Amerindian languages, two Creole languages, the Portuguese language and the Romani language are also spoken in...
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  • Hugo Jamioy Juagibioy (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Poetry portal List of writers from peoples indigenous to the Americas Camsá language "Colombia." Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Retrieved 11 Jan 2014. Rendón...
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  • List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically...
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    Wiwa people (category CS1 European Spanish-language sources (es-es))
    of the Chibchan language family, and live in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta region. The word Wiwa comes from the Dʉmʉna language, wi meaning warm or...
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  • classification and others group it with Páez or other languages from the Amazonian foothills such Astinigua, Camsá and Cofán. Currently Andaki communities survive...
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  • Glottolog (category Language families)
    of the world's languages. In addition to listing linguistic materials (grammars, articles, dictionaries) describing individual languages, the database...
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    Linguistic areas of the Americas (category Indigenous languages of the Americas)
    defined by Constenla (1991). Languages include Páez, Guambiano (Paezan), Cuaiquer, Cayapa, Colorado (Barbacoan), Camsá, Cofán, Esmeralda, and Ecuadorian...
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    Isulan (category Articles containing Hiligaynon-language text)
    referendum. However, Datu Kudanding Camsa, both revered and feared, had decided it by himself. Datu Kudanding Camsa had reacted to the history of local...
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  • Balsapuertino; Paranapura) Jebero (Xebero, Chebero, Xihuila, Shiwilu) Camsá (Sibundoy, Sebondoy, Coche, Kamsá, Kamemtxa, Kamse, Camëntsëá, Mocoa, Quillacinga)...
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    diaspora thanks to YouTube. Notable B-pop artists include Datu Khomeini Camsa Bansuan (dubbed as the "King of Moro Songs"), Tamtax, Johnson Ampatuan,...
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    Batuti K. Bara, Bassir L. Abdulmaguid, Gambayan M. Kasim, Mamugkay R. Camsa, Taya M. Bangkulat, Zamora G. Sambulawan, Salik S. Bangkulat, Tokan A. Pamsag...
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    Asian Colombians (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Achagua Andaquí Andoque Arhuaco Awa-Kwaiker Baniwa Barasana Bora Barí Calima Camsá Cauca Carabayo Carijona Chimila Chitarero Cocamilla Cofán Cubeo Emberá Embera-Wounaan...
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  • Workers, launched The Coalition to Abolish Modern-day Slavery in Asia (CAMSA) project. BPSOS is addressing the global explosion of human trafficking...
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    Paramo (=intoxicating plant of the mountain bog/bleak upland moor). The Camsá shamans of the Sibundoy Valley are also expert in the use of the dangerously...
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