• means land worker but is used to refer generally to non-Nubians in Egyptian Nubia. The word is composed of two words, (Gor) which means land, and (batti)...
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    According to Sebastian de Covarrubias’ 1611 Spanish dictionary —Tesoro de la Lengua Castellana o Española— capirotada is a type of stew that goes over another...
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    Mouton. Iribarren Argaiz, Mary Carmen (1997). "Los vocablos en -rr- de la lengua sarda.Conexiones con la península ibérica". Fontes Linguae Vasconum: Studia...
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  • Tobar Ortiz, Nubia. 1994: "En el umbral de una muerte inevitable: los Tinigua de la Sierra de la Macarena"; La recuperación de las lenguas nativas como...
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    Nicolás, who was primarily brought up by Burgos and Petro's mother, Clara Nubia-Urrego, as Petro had gone into hiding due to his rebel activity. Shortly...
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  • Nominated for US Fiction Award at Los Angeles Film Festival. Las malas lenguas Juan Paulo Laserna Arias Sara Montoya, Félix Antequera, Maryuri Sánchez...
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    which he published himself. "Abdala" is about a fictional country called Nubia which struggles for liberation. His sonnet "10 de Octubre", later to become...
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  • "Eastern Abnaki language". Ethnologue. Retrieved 25 October 2011. “Dos lenguas que no quieren morir.” El Comercio. 22 Enero 2008. 13 Febrero 2008 [2]...
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    Murcia, 2000. Estudios Orientales. IPOA-Murcia. Quintana Cifuentes, E., La Lengua Elamita (Irán pre-persa), Madrid, 2010. Gram Ediciones. ISBN 978-84-88519-17-7...
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