Sabüm is an aboriginal Aslian language of Malaya, extinct as of 2013. Sabüm at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013) "Mon-Khmer Languages Database". sealang.net...
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An extinct language or dead language is a language with no living native speakers. A dormant language is a dead language that still serves as a symbol...
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Semang (category Articles containing Malay (macrolanguage)-language text)
Minriq language, Bateg Deq language, Mintil language, Bateg Nong language, Semnam language, Sabüm language, Lanoh Yir dialect, Lanoh Jengjeng dialect....
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Languages in the group are: Semai and Temiar (the main languages), Lanoh, Sabüm, and Semnam. "Senoic languages". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2006-09-09. Retrieved...
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aboriginal Aslian language spoken in Perak, a state of western Malaysia. It belongs to the Senoic subfamily of languages, which also includes Sabüm (its closest...
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The indigenous languages of Malaysia belong to the Mon-Khmer and Malayo-Polynesian families. The national, or official, language is Malay which is the...
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Kintaq (Kentaqbong). Senoic languages ("Central Aslian"): Semai, Temiar, Lanoh, *Sabüm, Semnam. Southern Aslian languages (Semelaic): Mah Meri (Besisi)...
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extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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Austroasiatic language spoken by the Semnam, a subtribe of the Lanoh people, in Peninsular Malaysia. It forms part of the Senoic branch, alongside the Sabüm, Semai...
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original on 5 June 2021. Retrieved 2024-03-06. c. 5th? - 12th century AD. "Sabüm". Ethnologue. Archived from the original on 2019-07-04. Retrieved 2024-10-19...
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Old Babylonian Empire (category Articles containing Old Babylonian Akkadian-language text)
1845 BC (MC) r. c. 1817 – c. 1781 BC (SC) (36 years) temp. of: Erishum I 3 Sabum Sabūm Son of Sumulael King of Babylon r. c. 1845 – c. 1831 BC (MC) r. c. 1781 – c...
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themselves as Menik Semnam (meaning "Semnam people" or "Orang Semnam" in Malay language), a name that refers to the Lanoh people that lived at the Semnam River...
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Jidokwan (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
Kung-fu) in Manchuria. GM Yoon eventually became a Shudokan karate "Shihan" (Sabum or teacher) under Kanken Tōyama Sensei while studying in Japan. Toyama Sensei...
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Taekwondo (category CS1 uses Japanese-language script (ja))
(부사범; 副師範; "assistant instructor"), those holding 4th to 6th dan are called sabum (사범; 師範; "instructor"), those holding 7th to 8th dan are called sahyun (사현;...
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Nuzi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Gasur had strong trading contacts with a number of cities including Assur, Sabum, Susa, and the city of Akkad. The most famous item found at this level is...
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International Taekwon-Do Federation (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
rank at least 4 years). Minimum age is 21. The practitioner becomes a "Sabum-Nim" 5th dan Instructor (must remain at this rank at least 5 years) 6th...
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Khmer traditional clothing (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
silk-embroidered skirt. Today it is worn in marriage ceremonies, as is the Sampot Sabum. The Sampot Lbaeuk was mostly worn by Cambodian nobility in the Longvek...
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This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with S. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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List of kings of Babylon (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
1359–1333 BC) of the Kassite dynasty (Dynasty III), Sumerian was the dominant language for use in inscriptions and official documents, with Akkadian eclipsing...
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Sîn-kāšid (category Articles containing Akkadian-language text)
Eshnunna, provides synchronism for Sîn-Kāšid with several rulers: "... Should Sabum, king of Babylon, or Iku(n)-pi-Sin, (king of Nerebtum), write me for troops...
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Akusum, Kazallu, Uruk (which had seceded from Isin), Lugal-Sîn, Ka-ida, Sabum, Kiš, and village of Nanna-isa, relentlessly edging north and feverish activity...
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Simurrum (category Articles containing Akkadian-language text)
"... military governor of Usar-Garsana, general of Basime, governor of Sabum and the land of Gutebum, general of Dimat-Enlila, governor of Al-Sü-Sîn...
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Enki, military governor of Ušar-Garšana, general of Bašime, governor of Sabum and the land of Gutebum, general of Dimat-Enlila, governor of Al-Sü-Sîn...
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