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    distribution and comments. (Sprache und Oralität in Afrika; 20), volume I, Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag. Cosper, Ronald. 2015. Hausa dictionary. In: Key, Mary...
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  • Einführung in die Hausa-Sprache. Berlin 1976; 3. Aufl. 1985 (with Wilhelm J. G. Möhlig und Anne Storch) Lehrbuch der Hausa-Sprache. Köln 2004. ISBN 3-89645-006-9...
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    southern Europe) Italian (southern Europe) Portuguese (southern Europe) Hausa (Western Africa) Lithuanian (Baltic Region) At least 81% of the German primary...
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    include the Cushitic Oromo language with 45 million native speakers, Chadic Hausa language with over 34 million, the Semitic Amharic language with 25 million...
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  • Sabine Dinslage). Köppe, Köln 2000, ISBN 978-3-89645-108-8 Lehrbuch der Hausa-Sprache (with Herrmann Jungraithmayr, Wilhelm J.G. Möhlig). Köppe, Köln 2004...
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  • Masai (East Africa); one from the Sotho (southern Africa), and one from the Hausa (west Africa). El-Shamy also noted that variants from Subsaharan Africa...
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    for Literature Engineer Mohammed Bashir Karaye Prize for Hausa Writing – for works in the Hausa language Halldis Moren Vesaas Prize NBU-prisen Norwegian...
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    with some Arabic-speaking and Wodaabe minorities and a recent influx of Hausa and Zarma. The Tuareg word azawaɣ means "savannah". Azawad, a term used...
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    Eyagi in Nupe which produced descendant terms such as; Ayagi (Pre-modern Hausa word for Yoruba people) and Iyaji in Igala. The Yoruba people also refer...
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    Lehrman (1987). "Anatolian Cognates of the PIE Word for 'Wolf'". Die Sprache. 33: 13–18. Young, Stanley P.; Goldman, Edward A. (1944). The Wolves of...
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  • ed., 2024) Littmann, Enno; Höfner, Maria (1962). 'Wörterbuch der Tigrē-Sprache: Tigrē-Deutsch-Englisch (in German). Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag. Munzinger...
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  • 1987, Ajawa around 1930, and Kpati before 1984, with speakers shifting to Hausa A language shift to Arabic in Sudan displaced Birgid, Gule and Berti between...
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  • Franz Praetorius, "Ueber den Dialekt von Gurāguē", in: Die amharische Sprache, Halle 1879, pp. 507–523 (second appendix). Robert Hetzron, "Main Verb-Markers...
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  • was based on a mistranslation of the skaldic poetic use of ór bjúgviðum hausa (branches of skulls) to refer to drinking horns. Vikings did not name Iceland...
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  • San Diego. doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.20898.07363. Philips, John Edward (2004). "Hausa in the twentieth century: an overview" (PDF). Sudanic Africa. 15: 55–84...
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    the skaldic poem Krákumál speaking of heroes drinking from ór bjúgviðum hausa (branches of skulls). This was a reference to drinking horns, but was mistranslated...
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    1987, p. 72. Dunkel, George E. (1988–1990). "Vater Himmels Gattin". Die Sprache. 34: 1–26. West 2007, p. 192–193. Mallory & Adams 1997, p. 124. Wolfe,...
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    Anyaehie & Ezenyeaku 2012, 70–73. FGM is practised in Nigeria by the Yoruba, Hausa, Ibo, Ijaw, and Kanuri people. [Bassir, Olumbe (July 1954). "Marriage Rites...
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    Amharic, Nsenga, Polish, Venda, Hebrew, Giriama, Georgian, Karachay-Balkar, Hausa, Uzbek, Budu of Congo, Kazakh. In addition, proverbs may still be used in...
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    Mummies of Animals in Czechoslovak Collections". Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde. 104 (1): 86–88. doi:10.1524/zaes.1977.104.jg.86. S2CID 192916062...
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  • Adalbert Bezzenberger: Litauische Forschungen. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Sprache und des Volkstums der Litauer. Peppmüller, Göttingen 1882. (in German)...
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  • the Maghreb; and also gave lectures on Persian, Turkish, Maltese, Ge'ez, Hausa and Berber languages. He was an editor of the Zeitschrift der Deutschen...
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  • vështrim Antropologjik". In: Wir sind die Deinen: Studien zur albanischen Sprache, Literatur und Kulturgeschichte, dem Gedenken an Martin Camaj (1925–1992)...
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    In Bardhyl Demiraj (ed.). Wir sind die Deinen: Studien zur albanischen Sprache, Literatur und Kulturgeschichte, dem Gedenken an Martin Camaj (1925–1992)...
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  • surveyed region (here referred to as “Krongo” as well) are Arabic, Dinka, Hausa and very small amounts of other African languages. The most common of these...
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    Jarawan lexicon is heavily influenced by Chadic languages, and particularly Hausa, due to contact. Perhaps due to contact with Chadic languages, Jarawan languages...
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