Ovambo or Ambo in English. The endemic forms are Aawambo (Ndonga) and Ovawambo (Kwanyama); the singular in both cases is Omuwambo. The language is generally...
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(Nurse 2003). Maho (2009) lists Biisa (Wisa), Lala, Ambo, Luano, and Swaka as distinct languages, with Ambo and Luano closest to Lala. Lala-Bisa at Ethnologue...
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Ambo is a Tivoid language of Nigeria. Ambo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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Look up ambo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ambo may refer to: Ambo, Kiribati Ambō (also spelled Anbō), Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan Ambo Province...
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Papuan language of Kira Rural LLG in Central Province, Papua New Guinea. Paradisec has the Tom Dutton collection (TD1) that includes Tauade language materials...
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Mbundu (Kimbundu) (3 million) North Bakongo (Kikongo) (576,800) Ovambo (Ambo) (Oshiwambo) (500,000) Luvale (Chiluvale) (500,000) Chokwe (Chichokwe) (500...
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Ovambo people (redirect from Ambo people)
The Ovambo people (pronounced [ovambo] ), also called Aawambo, Ambo, Aawambo (Ndonga, Nghandjera, Kwambi, Kwaluudhi, Kolonghadhi, Mbalantu, mbadja), or...
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are found in the other Central Luzon provinces of Pampanga and Tarlac, Ambos Camarines in Bicol Region, the Cordillera city of Baguio and various parts...
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Ambo University (Amharic: አምቦ ዩኒቨርሲቲ; Oromo: Yunivarsiitii Amboo) is a national university in Ambo, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. It is approximately 114 kilometres...
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Ambo (Oromo: Amboo, Amharic: አምቦ) is a town in west-central Ethiopia. Located in the West Shewa Zone of Oromia Region, west of Addis Ababa, it is the capital...
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language"), is a South American language that belongs to the Tupi–Guarani branch of the Tupian language family. It is one of the official languages of...
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Sardauna, Taraba State (section Languages)
languages (mostly Mambilla languages, other isolated sprinkling of other Bantoid languages, and Jukunoid languages. Mambilla language Ambo language Áncá...
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Anbō, Yakushima (redirect from Ambō, Yakushima)
Anbō (安房), also spelled Ambō, is a port town and the major settlement of the island of Yakushima, in Japan. It is part of the municipality (with town status)...
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Pulpit (redirect from Ambo (in the Russian and Greek Church))
behind the communion table. Many modern Roman Catholic churches have an ambo that functions as both a pulpit and lectern. Equivalent platforms for speakers...
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Ambo (Quechua: Ampuq) is a town in central Peru. Ambo is the capital of the province Ambo in the region Huánuco. It was the birthplace of Bishop Ricardo...
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Robyn Miller (redirect from Ambo (band))
visual language of that world. While at Cyan, Miller composed the soundtracks for both Myst and Riven. In 2005 he worked on a musical project named Ambo, with...
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English-speaking counterparts were found in Zamboanga, Cotabato, Manila, Davao, Ambos Camarines, Iloilo, and Sorsogon. The rest of the provinces had greater percentages...
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Ambon (liturgy) (redirect from Ambo (liturgy))
The ambon or ambo (Greek: ἄμβων, meaning "pulpit"; Slavonic: amvón) in its modern usage is a projection coming out from the soleas (the walkway in front...
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Bugis of Sabah Bugis Pallawa Buginese at Ethnologue (22nd ed., 2019) T. Ambo, T. Joeharnani. "The Bugis-Makassarese: From Agrarian Farmers to Adventurous...
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an Austronesian regional language spoken, along with Asi and Onhan, in the province of Romblon in the Philippines. The language is also called Ini, Tiyad...
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Ambos Camarines (Spanish: ambos, meaning "both"; commonly known as Camarines), officially the Province of Ambos Camarines, was a historical province in...
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widely used pronouns of the Mukomuko language. The first person singular pronouns are ambo, mbo, and mbo. The word ambo, meaning 'I' or 'me', is used in both...
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Naannawa Ambo is one of the districts in the Oromia region of Ethiopia. Part of the West Shaggar Zone, it is bordered on the southwest by Gurraacha Enchini...
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Mariano Perfecto (category Governors of Ambos Camarines)
Mariano Perfecto (1853 - November 3, 1913) was the fifth Governor of Ambos Camarines (1910–1913). Known as a prolific writer, he is considered as the...
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Department of Huánuco (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
singular: distrito). The provinces, with their capitals in parentheses, are: Ambo (Ambo) Dos de Mayo (La Unión) Huacaybamba (Huacaybamba) Huamalíes (Llata) Huánuco...
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ISO 639 macrolanguage (redirect from Macro-language)
Quichua qux – Yauyos Quechua quy – Ayacucho Quechua quz – Cusco Quechua qva – Ambo-Pasco Quechua qvc – Cajamarca Quechua qve – Eastern Apurímac Quechua qvh...
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South Tarawa (redirect from Ambo, Kiribati)
University of the South Pacific campus in Teaoraereke, the House of Assembly in Ambo, the Kiribati Teacher College and King George V and Elaine Bernacchi School...
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2020 Pacific typhoon season (redirect from Tropical Storm Ambo (2020))
its first tropical system with the development of Tropical Depression 01W (Ambo), making it the sixth-latest starting season on record, as well as the latest...
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using the Quechua language (2007 Peru Census). Awkimarka Hatun Uchku Pichqaqucha Yanaqucha escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Ambo Province (Huánuco...
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