Njé Mo Yé, Which means “what's that?” in Douala language, is a permanent sculpture located in Douala (Cameroon). It was created by Koko Komégné and inaugurated...
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Laatiris an engraved obelisk 8,75 meters high, 1 meter width, 1 meters long. Njé Mo Yé New Bell in Douala, Cameroon 4°01′58″N 9°44′53″E / 4.0329°N 9.748°E...
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(owner). The work was presented during the SUD Salon Urbain de Douala 2007. Njé Mo Yé Nkololoun 4°02′16″N 9°43′14″E / 4.037905°N 9.720447°E / 4.037905; 9...
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Nouvelle Liberté (completamento dell'opera) di Joseph Francis Sumégné Nje Mo Ye by Koko Komégné The documentation of the event is prepared during the...
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Shuttle CALIFORNIA SHUTTLE United States 3C CMV Calima Aviación CALIMA Spain MO CAV Calm Air CALM AIR Canada R9 CAM Camai Air AIR CAMAI United States Village...
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languages Other Indo-European Uralic Caucasian Alphabet ru be uk rue sr[b] bg mk mo os tg sjd mhr mrj udm kca yrk ab kbd ce А а /a/ /ɑ/ /a/ /ɑ/ /a/ /ɑ/ /aː/ Ӑ...
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dena wʌti wuti dʌgʌrʌ aɔ̨ ab̶uwibʌ tati ną Amto-Musan Amto twæ (twæ) iwɔ ye mo ni i hæne; hʌne nʌkei hae ka ne Amto-Musan Siawi nani nanigi eʔ mene Ǐimʌ...
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pomp- "five". See also Phry pinke "five". Built upon osmŭ "eighth" < *H₁ok̂t-mo-. With nasalization after *septḿ̥ "seven". There is the possibility that Lycian...
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Retrieved May 5, 2019. Hynes, Jim (June 13, 2019). "Blues Grammy Winner Keb' Mo' Goes Personal and Contemporary with Oklahoma(Album Review)". Glide Magazine...
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interrogative particle -na. A prohibitative form (corresponding to Chinese mò 莫) is constructed from the imperfect converb preceded by ume : ume genere...
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