• Oku (Ebkuo, Ekpwo, Ukfwo, Bvukoo, Kuɔ) is a Grassfields Bantoid language that is primarily spoken by the Oku people of northwest Cameroon, a fondom of...
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  • Cameroon Mount Oku, the largest volcano in the Oku Massif, in the Cameroon Volcanic Line Oku language, a Grassfields Bantu language of Cameroon Oku people (Sierra...
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  • Oku (邑久町, Oku-chō) was a town located in Oku District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 19,389 and a density...
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  • Hiroya Oku (奥 浩哉, Oku Hiroya; born September 16, 1967) is a Japanese manga artist, who is the creator of Gantz, Gigant, Hen, and Inuyashiki, the first...
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    The Oku people or the Aku Marabout or Aku Mohammedans are an ethnic group in Sierra Leone and the Gambia, primarily the descendants of marabout, liberated...
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  • Mbessa (Mbesa) is a Ring language spoken in Cameroon, neighboring Kom, Oku language, Noni language. Mbessa is the language of the people of Mbessa Kingdom...
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  • Oku language and refers to the name "Phrynobatrachus sp. 11" that Jean-Louis Amiet [fr] used in 1978 to refer to a specimen collected near Lake Oku....
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    Ngum Ernest Merlin Shang] and the primary language that they speak (although English is also widely spoken). Oku is a rural area containing about 36 villages...
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  • disappeared in East Polynesian languages, where the pronouns are cognate with the Tongan postposed form minus ki-. (We love you: ʻOku ʻofa kimautolu kia te kimoutolu;...
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    Oku no Hosomichi (奥の細道; Japanese pronunciation: [oꜜ.kɯ no | ho.soꜜ.mʲi.tɕi]), translated as The Narrow Road to the Deep North and The Narrow Road to the...
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  • language of liturgy is called Gikpona or Oku Oku, which is the very same languge as the Ife or Ana language of Atakpame in Togo. Brindle 2015. Ntewusu...
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  • [personal] Kinomulok Are you Kinomulok? I [personal] Kinomulok Kinomulok oku I I Kinomulok oku [personal] Kinomulok I I am Kinomulok. (2) Isai Who ko? you(non-emph)...
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  • Oku (邑久郡, Oku-gun) was a district located in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 39,365 and a density of...
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    Tsundoku (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    (1868–1912) as Japanese slang. It combines elements of the terms tsunde-oku (積んでおく; "to pile things up ready for later and leave"), and dokusho (読書;...
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    widespread ēnei (as well as and possessives such as ng(e)ōku 'my (plural, inalienable)' instead of ōku). The following table shows the most common forms of...
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  • Oku (奥) is a common Japanese surname. Despite the apparent overlap with the modern go-on reading of oku that is derived from Middle Chinese, this term...
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    ed., 2015) (subscription required) "Okodia". Ethnologue (25th ed.). 2022. Oku at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Ombo at Ethnologue...
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  • Osafune, Okayama (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
    Osafune (長船町, Osafune-chō) was a town located in Oku District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 12,431 and...
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  • Oku-sama wa Joshi Kōsei (おくさまは女子高生; lit. 'My Wife is a High School Girl') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiyoko Kobayashi [ja]...
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    Grassfields languages include the Eastern Grassfields languages, Bamun, Yamba, Bali, and Bafut and the Ring languages, Kom, Nso, and Oku. Almost all of...
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    'zibayeni zibili (intwala, ngokuba umuntu u ya i tata engutsheni, ka namandhla oku i bulala ngesitupa si sinye; uma e nga hlanganisi izitupa zozibili, a i kcindezele...
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    Yoruba religion (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    which means "the Oku of the heavens" or "the Oku of the spirits." This name reflects the close connection between Egungun and the Oku tradition and highlights...
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    (Perso-Arabic, Official Script), pronounced [kəːʃur]) is an Indo-Aryan language of the Dardic branch spoken by around 7 million Kashmiris of the Kashmir...
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  • of central Cameroon. Centre: Babanki, Mmen, Kom, Mbessa, Bum, Kung, Kuk, Oku East: Nso (Lamnso') South: Vengo, Wushi, Bamunka, Kenswei Nsei West: Aghem...
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  • only physical but also psychological depth. The term Oku is both used in Japanese and Chinese languages and share three literal meanings: 1) private, intimate...
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    Count Oku Yasukata (奥 保鞏; 5 January 1847 – 19 July 1930) was a Japanese field marshal and leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese Army. Born in...
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    referring to the language (لسان عثمانی lisân-ı Osmânî or عثمانلیجه Osmanlıca); Modern Turkish uses the same terms when referring to the language of that era...
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    Ushimado, Okayama (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
    Ushimado-chō) was a town located in Oku District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. It faces Okayama City to the west, Ōku town to the north, and the Seto Inland...
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  • Tokelauan language, Kāiga has both adjectival and nominal linguistic functions: e kāiga ki mā 'we two are related' ko īa he kāiga e o oku 'he/she is...
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    politician Sir Robert Stout, 2-time prime minister of New Zealand (b. 1844) Oku Yasukata, Japanese field marshal, leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese...
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