• The Bullom So language, also called Mmani, Mani, or Mandingi, is an endangered language currently spoken in a few villages in Samu region of Sierra Leone's...
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  • continuum, divided into Southern Bullom (Krim and Sherbro) and Northern Bullom (Bullom So). The languages are: Bom (Krim), Bullom So (Mmani), Sherbro. They are...
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  • Bom language (category Bullom languages)
    Niger–Congo language family and is particularly closely related to the Bullom So language. Most speakers are bilingual in Mende. Use of the Bom language...
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  • Mani may refer to: Bullom So language A dialect of Mpade A dialect of Indus Kohistani Mani' language (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    propose that the various Atlantic languages are rather divergent, but less so than Mande and other languages that lack noun classes. David Sapir (1971)...
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  • buu I/L Budu buv I/L Bun buw I/L Bubi 布比语 буби bux I/L Boghom buy I/L Bullom So buz I/L Bukwen bva I/L Barein bvb I/L Bube bvc I/L Baelelea bvd I/L Baeggu...
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    the family funds set aside for their education had been all but depleted, so Sharp was educated at Durham School but mainly at home. He was apprenticed...
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    the Relief of the Black Poor. They arranged for the transport of London's so-called Black Poor to Sierra Leone where they were amongst its original settlers...
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    and taken to a police station. Eto'o was crowned paramount chief in Kaffu Bullom, a chiefdom in Sierra Leone in November 2015. He was visiting Sierra Leone...
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  • across Liberia from the north. The Mane fought a major battle against the Bullom people in 1545 near Cape Mount, Liberia where Macarico's son was killed...
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    November 2014. "Kraj hajdučke epizode:Ante Roguljić počinje pripreme sa Red Bullom". Dalmatinski portal. Retrieved 22 May 2016. Ante Roguljić at Soccerway...
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    so identified in fifteenth-century Portuguese documents by the blanket term "Sapi" or "Sape" to describe production by West African Temne or Bullom artists...
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    name as they were multiethnic) succeeded by: (History of Sierra Leone) Bullom Loko (Loko people) Bureh/Bure Sherbro (Sherbro people) Baté Empire (16th...
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    Moussadou, Guinea in the 16th century. They conquered and mixed with the native Bullom people to form the Mende. Regional warfare throughout the 19th century led...
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  • which he wrote: "I much regret that this System was not propounded sooner, so that I might also have adopted it in my Vei-Grammar and Polyglotta Africana...
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  • intimate familiarity with nearby small states, notably Koya, Port Loko, Kafu Bullom, Loko Masama, Marampa, and Masimera; but he also had dealings with merchants...
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    Gambia and Sierra Leone rivers as well as in neighboring areas such as the Bullom and Sherbro coasts. These settlers intermarried with the local population...
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  • neighbour). By the mid-17th century this situation had changed: Temne, not Bullom was spoken on the south shore, and ships stopping for water and firewood...
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  • inflected by tone. Definite and indefinite articles do not exist in Kissi, so muɛi means "the knife" as well as "a knife". If an object has to be defined...
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    peoples whose ancestry were indigenous to present-day Sierra Leone are the Bullom, Kissi, and Krim peoples. In 1364, Jehan li Roanois (alternately called...
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