• Gwa is one of the Bantu languages spoken in Nigeria. Gwa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e v t e...
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  • GWA or gwa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. GWA or Gwa may refer to: Gua language (ISO 639-3: gwx), a Guang language of coastal Ghana Gwa language...
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  • Gua is a Guang language spoken in many parts of Ghana including the Gonja, in the northern Savannah Region, the Nchumurus in the Northern, Oti and Bono...
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    Maejap-gwa (Korean: 매잡과; Hanja: 梅雜菓), also called maejak-gwa (매작과; 梅雀菓) or tarae-gwa (타래과), is a ribbon-shaped hangwa (traditional Korean confection)...
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    iss-eo 동등하다. dongdeunghada. 인간은 Ingan-eun 천부적으로 cheonbujeog-euro 이성과 iseong-gwa 양심을 yangsim-eul 부여받았으며 bu-yeobad-ass-eumyeo 서로 seoro 형제애의 hyungje-ae-ui 정신으로...
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    of yumil-gwa, a deep-fried hangwa (Korean confection) made with wheat flour. Mandu means "dumplings" and gwa means "confection". Mandu-gwa is typically...
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  • Western Bank (1907–present), an American bank gwb ISO 639-3 code for the Gwa language Gypsum wall board, a.k.a. drywall, a construction material This disambiguation...
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    Suksil-gwa (Korean: 숙실과; Hanja: 熟實果), literally "cooked fruit", is a category of hangwa (Korean confection) consisting of cooked fruit, roots, or seeds...
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    2016). "Jeju-eo-ui yeon'gu hyeonhwang-gwa gwaje" 제주어의 연구 현황과 과제 [Understanding of Status Quo of Jejueo in Language Community of Jeju]. 동서인문학. 51: 131–159...
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  • Ndaʼndaʼ is a Bamileke language of Cameroon. Dialects are Ungameha (West: shingu, Batchingou) and Undimeha (East: gwa, Bangwa); Batoufam is a subdialect...
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    Henry Jenner, one of the early proponents of Cornish language revival, who took the bardic name "Gwas Myghal", meaning "servant of Michael". He and twelve...
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    000–3,000) Shiki (1,200) Gwa Labir Dulbu Kituba (1.2+ million) [a Bantu creole] Kongo (Kikongo) (1.0 million) Teke languages (500,000) Yombe (350,000)...
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    over 525 native languages spoken in Nigeria. The official language and most widely spoken lingua franca is English, which was the language of Colonial Nigeria...
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    phonemic form of the verb -gwá "tell" is /-ɡʷá/. Igbo is an isolating language that exhibits very little fusion. The language is predominantly suffixing...
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    {at shop} TV watches. Ite He sair gwá báze at 4pm hál hañsat at seaside sairkél bicycle soré rides. Ite {sair gwá báze} {hál hañsat} sairkél soré He...
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    Proto-Celtic *wassos 'servant, young man' became Welsh, Cornish and Breton gwas. Contrast Middle Irish foss. Initial s-: Initial s- followed by a vowel was...
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    character is a small clockwise loop with a long tail. The actual character for /gwa/ or /kwa/ is shaped more like a cursive g or a with a long, winding tail...
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    /kʷa/), on the basis of pairs like Ubykh /ɡʲə/ vs. Kabardian and Abkhaz /ɡʷə/ heart. This same process is claimed by some[who?] to lie behind the development...
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    The Okinawan language (沖縄口, ウチナーグチ, Uchināguchi, [ʔut͡ɕinaːɡut͡ɕi]) or Central Okinawan is a Northern Ryukyuan language spoken primarily in the southern...
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    the 'subject-marker'. (ife) ti-ku-píta 'we are going' mténgo w-a-gwa (for *u-a-gwa) 'the tree has fallen' The subject-marker can be: Personal: ndi- 'I'...
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    Yumil-gwa (Korean: 유밀과; Hanja: 油蜜菓) is a variety of hangwa, a traditional Korean confection. Different varieties of yumil-gwa can be made by combining...
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    Northwest Caucasian languages preserve traces of an original labial class: the Ubykh word for 'heart', /ɡʲɨ/, corresponds to the reflex /ɡʷə/ in Abkhaz, Abaza...
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    Gwa-jam is a jumper that is usually worn by members of the same major of South Korean universities. There are differences in phrases and colors depending...
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    theory. Koch notes that the alternation between gwa- and go- is common among the Brittonic languages and does not amount to a systematic sound change...
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    decir que eran como unos sapos, y los buglé utilizaron la palabra gwarare, o gwa minta, que significa como lombrices. Los contactos latinos con los grupos...
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  • Sino-Tibetan proto-language and the common ancestor of all languages in it, including the Sinitic languages, the Tibetic languages, Yi, Bai, Burmese,...
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    The Chadic languages form a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They are spoken in parts of the Sahel. They include 150 languages spoken across...
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  • (Korean: 정종; Hanja: 定宗; 1 July 1357 – 26 September 1419), personal name Yi Bang-gwa (이방과; 李芳果), later Yi Gyeong (이경; 李曔), was the second monarch of the Joseon...
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    The Mande languages (Mandén, Manding; [needs IPA]) are a group of languages spoken in several countries in West Africa by the Mandé peoples. They include...
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  • The Gtaʼ language (also Gataʼ, Gataʔ, and Gtaʔ), also known as Gta Asa, Didei or Didayi (IPA: [ɖiɖaːj(i)]), is an Austroasiatic language spoken by the...
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