Comorian (Shikomori, or Shimasiwa, the "language of islands") is the name given to a group of four Bantu languages spoken in the Comoro Islands, an archipelago...
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The official languages of the Comoros are Comorian, French and Arabic, as recognized under its 2001 constitution. Although each language holds equal recognition...
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Maore dialect (redirect from Maore Comorian language)
Maore Comorian, or Shimaore (French Mahorais), is one of the two indigenous languages spoken in the French-ruled Comorian islands of Mayotte; Shimaore...
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(E.71) Mijikenda (E.72–73) (North (Nyika), Segeju, Digo, Degere) Comorian languages, divided into two groups, Western (Shimwali and Shingazidja) and Eastern...
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Look up Comorian, comorian, or Comoran in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Comorian may refer to: Something of or pertaining to the Comoro Islands, a...
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2011-07-25. Retrieved 2010-11-25. "Did you know Maore Comorian is threatened?". Endangered Languages. Retrieved 2019-12-17. (in French) Linguistic map of...
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Comoros (redirect from Comorian culture)
and French are also official languages, along with Comorian. Arabic is widely known as a second language, being the language of Quranic teaching. French...
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Comorian cuisine refers not only to dishes from the independent Indian Ocean nation of the Comoros but also those of the French overseas department of...
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Udzima wa ya Masiwa (redirect from Comorian national anthem)
coup by Ahmed Abdallah and Bob Denard took place. See Help:IPA and Comorian languages § Phonology. Sometimes written itsi ([i.t͡si]). Sometimes written...
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Mayotte (redirect from Languages of Mayotte)
non-indigenous languages are also present in Mayotte: Arabic, essentially learned in the Quranic schools various non-Shimaore dialects of the Comorian language, essentially...
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zones G and E. The languages, or clusters, are: Pare-Taveta (G20+E70): Pareic Pare, Mbugu Taveta Sabaki (G40+E70): Swahili, Nyika, Comorian etc. Seuta (G20+G30):...
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Demographics of the Comoros (redirect from Comorian people)
established throughout, a small minority are Christian. The most common language is Comorian, related to Swahili. French and Arabic also are spoken. About 89%...
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Shirazi people (section Language)
spoken on Mwali, and has about 28,700 total speakers. Speakers of the Comorian languages use the Arabic script as their writing system. The Shirazi people...
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This is a list of official languages by country and territory. It includes all languages that have official language status either statewide or in a part...
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in schools or have developed plans to do so. Shikomor (or Comorian), an official language in Comoros and also spoken in Mayotte (Shimaore), is closely...
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Mohéli (category Articles containing Maore Comorian-language text)
minister. Mohéli rejoined Comoros in 1998. In 2002, Mohéli ratified the new Comorian constitution, which provided for a less centralized federal government...
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Grande Comore (category Articles containing Maore Comorian-language text)
largest island in the Comoros nation. Most of its population is of the Comorian ethnic group. Its population as of 2006[update] is about 316,600. The island's...
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Kismayo (category Articles containing Maore Comorian-language text)
Kismayo (Somali: Kismaayo, Arabic: كيسمايو, Kīsmāyū; Italian: Chisimaio) is a port city in the southern Lower Juba (Jubbada Hoose) province of Somalia...
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Anjouan (category Articles containing Maore Comorian-language text)
by forces loyal to Bacar on 10 May. Peace talks were held between the Comorian and Anjouan governments whereby they agreed to hold free elections in which...
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some additions from other languages and do not drastically differ. Diacritics and graphemes common in German and other languages are mostly utilized for...
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dependencies along with their capital cities, in English and non-English official language(s). In bold: internationally recognized sovereign states The 193 member...
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has over 500 languages (according to SIL Ethnologue), one of the greatest concentrations of linguistic diversity in the world. The languages of Africa belong...
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The official languages of the United Nations are the six languages used in United Nations (UN) meetings and in which the UN writes all its official documents...
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transported to the United States in 1807, and wrote a series of Arabic-language works on history and theology. Yarrow Mamout, a formerly enslaved Fula...
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Army of National Development (redirect from Comorian Navy)
The Comorian Armed Forces (French: Armée nationale de développement, AND; lit. 'Army of National Development') are the national military of the Comoros...
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between the French franc and the Comorian franc and free convertibility between the two currencies, guaranteed by the Comorian central bank's opening of an...
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phonologically, perhaps as a result of its common phonological history with Comorian languages. Vocabulary comparison between Malay, Banjarese, Ma'anyan, and Malagasy...
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Azali Assoumani (category Comorian military personnel)
Azali Assoumani (Arabic: غزالي عثماني; born 1 January 1959) is a Comorian politician and military officer who has served as the President of the Comoros...
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Ali Soilih (redirect from 1976 Comorian coup d'état)
Soilih M'Tsashiwa (Arabic: علي صويلح; January 7, 1937 – May 29, 1978) was a Comorian socialist revolutionary and political figure who served as the 3rd President...
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administratively-recognized, languages of sovereign countries, regions, and supra-national institutions. The article also lists lots of languages which have no administrative...
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