• Ngie is a Southern Bantoid language of Cameroon. A variety called Mengum is only 56% lexically similar, and so should perhaps be considered a distinct...
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  • Ngie may be, Ngie language Kwane a Ngie This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ngie. If an internal link led you here, you may...
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  • Tinechung (category Momo languages)
    nineteen fondoms that make up the Ngie subdivision of the Momo division in Cameroon and speak in Ngoshie language. Its population is 3,000 people. It...
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  • negative clause. 4 Hate NEG vo say no-mu, CL.GEN-2SG.POS ngie 3SG no-ku. CL.GEN-1SG.POS Hate vo no-mu, ngie no-ku. NEG say CL.GEN-2SG.POS 3SG CL.GEN-1SG.POS It's...
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    Ethnologue. Retrieved 2020-10-11. "Ngemba". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2020-10-11. "Ngie". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2020-09-27. "Ngombale". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2020-09-27...
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  • Ngoshie is a Southern Bantoid language of Cameroon. George W Gregg - A sociolinguistic survey (RA/RTT) of Ngie and Ngishe (Momo Division, North West Province...
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    Mundani, Ngie (Mengum), Ngoshie, Ngwo (Basa, Konda), Njen, Amasi Ethnologue 16 adds Menka, but that is a Southwest Grassfields (West Momo) language. Blench...
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    Bantoid (or South Bantoid) is a branch of the Bantoid language family. It consists of the Bantu languages along with several small branches and isolates of...
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  • of Cameroon. Momo is then made up of 5 LGAs which are: •Batibo •Mbengwi •Ngie •Widikum •Njikwa Momo is populated with over 250,000+ inhabitants. Ngwa 2017...
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    Bih, Saah, Wat, Nwangri, Mbaa, Kup, Chup, Bongom, Mbot, Tabenken, Njap/Ngie Binka, Binjeng, and Nkambe-town. Ndu Commune contains the southeast part...
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  • Indian River State College (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    baseball player Cory Spangenberg, professional baseball player Gordon Touw Ngie Tjouw, Olympic swimmer Jonny Venters, professional baseball player Marra...
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  • Shen Yun (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    describing both as being “built on the idea that dance can transcend language differences and build mutual understanding with audiences through a shared...
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  • List of state leaders in the 18th century (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    (1672–1757) Mbouombouo, Mfon (1757–1814) Duala people (complete list) – Mapoka a Ngie, ruler (17th–18th century) Kuo a Mapoka, ruler (18th century) George, Senior...
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    Voiced velar nasal (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2))
    of the languages of the Americas, the Middle East, or the Caucasus, but it is extremely common among Australian Aboriginal languages, languages of Sub-Saharan...
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  • proposed but undemonstrated group of languages linking the Ijaw languages (Ịjọ) with the endangered Defaka language. The similarities, however, may be due...
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  • Chinese Indonesian surname (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    most Chinese Indonesians have adopted names that better match the local language. During the Dutch colonial era, the Dutch administration recorded Chinese...
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    The Kolopom languages are a family of Trans–New Guinea languages in the classifications of Stephen Wurm (1975) and of Malcolm Ross (2005). Along with the...
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  • Oshum, Widikum and Ngie, the second through Njinibi and Frigyien. Gregg, George W. (2002). "A sociolinguistic survey (RA/RTT) of Ngie and Ngishe" (PDF)...
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  • Li Ai (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Gwoyeu Romatzyh Lii Ay Wade–Giles Lih3 Ai4 IPA [lì âɪ] Hakka Romanization Lí Ngie Yue: Cantonese Yale Romanization Léih Ngaaih Jyutping Lei5 Ngaai6 Southern...
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    Kinmen Agreement (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Jīnmén Xiéyì Southern Min Hokkien POJ Kim-mn̂g Hia̍p-gī Eastern Min Fuzhou BUC Gĭng-muòng Hiĕk-ngiê...
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  • tribes like Ngie and Oshie have been added (see references to Dillon's work). The name "Mbengwi" means "a land of wild animals" in the Meta language since it...
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    Gordon Touw Ngie Tjouw (born 9 June 1985) is an Olympic swimmer from Suriname. He swam for Suriname at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics. He swam and studied...
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  • Timeline of the Anglophone Crisis (2024) (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    collaborators, along with an Ambazonian flag. Separatists burned three bikes in Ngie, Momo. On July 19, at least four armed separatists, including a deputy commander...
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    Anglophone Crisis (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    collaborators, along with an Ambazonian flag. Separatists burned three bikes in Ngie, Momo. On July 19, at least four armed separatists, including a deputy commander...
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    Sacred Heart National Secondary School (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    had reached 300. In Father Halder's final year as Principal, the Chinese language was added to the school curriculum and the Chinese department was established...
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  • Standard Yi script for writing the Nuosu (or Northern Yi, Sichuan Yi) language. The Sichuan Yi Pinyin romanization shown below is simplified using only...
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  • Kribi K-Tino Kumba Kumbo Emmanuel Kundé Kwane a Ngie Serge Kwetche Mohamadou Labarang Lagwan language Lake Chad Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC); Commission...
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  • Order of Meritorious Service (category Articles with Malay-language sources (ms))
    Manap 2011: Rajagobal a/l Krishnasamy 2011: Encik Sia Hiong Ngee @ Sia Hiong Ngie 2011: Siti Jeliha @ Zaleha binti Hussin 2011: Stephen Rundi anak Utom 2011:...
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  • Lim Keng Yaik (category CS1 Malay-language sources (ms))
    Majority Turnout 1986 P062 Beruas Lim Keng Yaik (Gerakan) 11,926 48.82% Gong Ngie Hea (DAP) 10,911 44.66% 25,236 1,015 72.46% Hassan Mohamed (PAS) 1,594 6...
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    named Urandangi. The name is believed to be derived Aboriginal words, uranda-ngie, meaning much gidyea. The township was a centre for travellers and drovers...
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