The Lélé language, Lélémrin, also known as Tiagba (Tiagbamrin) after its principal town, is a Kru language spoken by ethnic Aizi (Ahizi) on the shores...
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language Lele language (Papua New Guinea), an Austronesian language Lyélé language or Lélé of Burkina Faso, a Gurunsi language Tiagba language or Lélé of...
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commonly referred to as ahi tuna, from its Hawaiian name Tiagba language (ISO 639: ahi), a Kru language of Ivory Coast This disambiguation page lists articles...
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shores of Ébrié Lagoon in Ivory Coast. It is not intelligible with Lele (Tiagba), also spoken by Aizi at the lagoon. The endonym is Mobuin, and the name...
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also known as Tiagba (Tiagbamrin) after its principal town Mobu (Mobumrin) It was long assumed that the third ethnically Aizi language, Apro ("Aproumu")...
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The Aizi inhabit the Ébrié Lagoon in the Ivory Coast. The Aizi languages include Tiagba, Mobu, and Apro.[citation needed] Olson, James Stuart (1996). "Aizi"...
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