• Gueve, Gey) is an extinct Adamawa language of northern Cameroon. Blench (2004) links Duli to the extinct Gey (Gewe) language; Glottolog states that Gey is...
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  • Enya is a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Maho (2009) lists D141 Zura (Zula) as most closely related. Enya at Ethnologue (18th...
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    Harari people (category Articles containing Harari-language text)
    Harar, simply called Gēy "the City" in Harari, situated in the Harari Region of eastern Ethiopia. They speak the Harari language, a member of the South...
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    some 130 to 195 languages spoken in the Philippines, depending on the method of classification. Almost all are Malayo-Polynesian languages native to the...
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    (with Glottolog code, unclassifiable) Kw'adza Ngasa Nyang'i Singa Kwadi Duli Gey (possibly a dialect of Duli) Nagumi Yeni Horo Muskum Ngbee Ancient Nubian...
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    The Turkic languages are a language family of more than 35 documented languages, spoken by the Turkic peoples of Eurasia from Eastern Europe and Southern...
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  • Ghar Kab Ao Gey is a Pakistani Urdu language action film directed by Iqbal Kashmiri. Released across theaters in Pakistan on Eid-ul-Fittar, 9 January 2000...
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  • to late 20th century, Cameroonian languages Duli, Gey, Nagumi and Yeni went extinct, together with the Muskum language in Chad, Kwʼadza and Ngasa in Tanzania...
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    250 languages, with some accounts reporting around 600. These include 55 Afro-Asiatic languages, two Nilo-Saharan languages, four Ubangian languages, and...
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    Leonhard Gey (27 June 1838, Hanover - 21 September 1894, Dresden) was a German history painter and art professor. His father, Traugott Gey [de], was...
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  • Geier Indians (redirect from Geies)
    The Geier Indians or Geies were an 18th-century group of Indigenous people in what became Mexico and the United States. Little is known about this group...
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  • Kim: G14 Day Bua: G13 Nimbari (Baari, Bari): G12 [extinct] Duli - Gewe (Gey, Gueve) [extinct] ? Fali: G11 ? Chamba-Daka (Daka): G3 Only the Tula-Waja...
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    vicinity of the crime. Among these was the perpetrator José Enrique Abuín Gey alias "El Chicle" ("The Chewing Gum"), who had a previous conviction for...
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  • The BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language is given annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and presented at the British...
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    Harar (redirect from Gēy)
    Arabic: هرر), known historically by the indigenous as Harar-Gey or simply Gey (Harari: ጌይ Gēy, lit. 'the city'), is a walled city in eastern Ethiopia. It...
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  • Gun Metal Grey (redirect from Gun Metal Gey)
    Alfred Hui Composer Yip Siu-chung Country of origin Hong Kong Original language Cantonese No. of episodes 30 (list of episodes) Production Producer Terry...
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  • from West Old Turkic) is the earliest attested form of the Common Turkic languages, first found in Second Turkic Khaganate then in Uyghur Khaganate inscriptions...
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    wey(s) -wey, whiles (at times), mebbes (perhaps), brawlies (splendidly), geylies (pretty well), aiblins (perhaps), airselins (backwards), hauflins (partly)...
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  • Cristina Gey Rondón (born 13 December 1998) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a forward for Sporting de Huelva. Gey started her career at Punta del...
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    Göygöl National Park (Azerbaijani: Göygöl Milli Parkı) — is a national park of Azerbaijan. It was established in an area in Goygol Rayon administrative...
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  • territory would lead to the development of the town of Harar, known then as Gēy. Harar would become the leading center of Islam in the Horn of Africa. Archaeologist...
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    Retrieved 31 July 2012.} Horne, Marc (24 February 2008). "Scots finds home on gey muckle website". Scotland on Sunday. Archived from the original on 1 June...
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    track titled "Klouny", and a remix for the songs "30 Minut" and "Malchik-Gey". This version included a new artwork and booklet information with illustrations...
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    Konstantin Veniaminovich Gey (Russian: Константи́н Вениами́нович Гей; 1896 – February 25, 1939) was a Russian Communist Party functionary of Estonian...
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  • family, etc., cf. German ganz = "whole, all") gei gesund (Yid. גיי געזונט gey gezunt): (from German) go in health; used as a goodbye. Repeated in reply...
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  • The Khengkha language (Dzongkha ྨཕགལཔམཕ), or Kheng, is an East Bodish language spoken by ~40,000 native speakers worldwide, in the Zhemgang, Trongsa,...
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  • soldiers were called Khampa in the Tibetan language. When Dalai Lama fled to India, some Khampas led by Gey Wangdi started to migrate down in the adjoining...
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    Hararghe (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
    with its capital in Harar. Hararghe is derived from the root Harari term "Gey" which refers to the modern city of Harar. The region consisted mostly of...
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    Boer republics (category Articles containing Dutch-language text)
    Goosen was founded by a group of Boer Mercenaries led by Nicolaas Claudius Gey van Pittius in November 1882. It unified with Stellaland on 6 August 1883...
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    doi:10.1023/B:INRT.0000009472.59294.f6. Fredric C. Gey, Noriko Kando, and Carol Peters "Cross-Language Information Retrieval: the way ahead" in Information...
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