Kabiye ([kàbɪ̀jɛ̀]; also rendered Kabiyé, Kabiyè, Kabye, Kabyé, Kabyè, Cabrai or Cabrais) is an Eastern Gurunsi Gur language spoken primarily in northern... 51 KB (4,507 words) - 09:08, 27 December 2023 |
known as Kabiye, Kabre, Cabrai), are a people living in the north central mountains and northern plains of Togo. They speak the Kabiye language. The Kabye... 5 KB (447 words) - 17:26, 12 March 2024 |
"Organization – Language Secretariat". Retrieved 11 October 2023. "Naissance et évolution de l'Académie Kabiyè". Académie Kabiyè | Kabiye Akademii (in French)... 39 KB (980 words) - 13:04, 3 May 2024 |
Ghanaian braille (redirect from Kabiyè Braille) ɛ ɩ ŋ ɔ, with ⠔ ɩ as in Kabiye. Tem has ɖ ɛ ɩ ŋ ɔ υ, as in Kabiye. In addition, UNESCO reports that various Togolese languages have ⠡ for nasal vowels... 5 KB (371 words) - 05:26, 1 December 2021 |
44 languages spoken. The official language is French. In 1975, the government designated two indigenous languages - Ewé (Ewe: Èʋegbe) and Kabiyé - as... 3 KB (240 words) - 01:49, 11 February 2024 |
Grũsi languages are spoken in northern Ghana, adjacent areas of Burkina Faso and Togo. The largest language in the Grusi group is Kabiye, a language spoken... 3 KB (206 words) - 14:29, 20 April 2023 |
Salut à toi, pays de nos aïeux (category Articles containing Kabiyè-language text) Ewe lyrics Kabiye lyrics I Mie dogbe na wò tɔ gbui wo nyigbã Wòe na nutifafa ŋusē kple dzidzo wo Wòe de kalē kple vudɔdɔ Dzidzime vi wo me Ne ŋutasē la... 9 KB (262 words) - 15:51, 21 April 2024 |
dependencies along with their capital cities, in English and non-English official language(s). In bold: internationally recognized sovereign states The 193 member... 89 KB (779 words) - 00:41, 1 December 2023 |
Near-close near-front unrounded vowel (category Articles containing Kabiyè-language text) near-front unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this... 35 KB (2,293 words) - 21:42, 23 April 2024 |
Koromfe) Southern Gur (4.) East Mabia Gurunsi (or Grũsi) (20 languages, including Kabiye) (5.) Kirma–Lobi Kirma–Tyurama (Cerma, Turka) Lobi–Dyan (Lobi... 59 KB (1,298 words) - 23:31, 16 January 2024 |
List of Wikipedias (redirect from Kabiye Wikipedia) community of volunteer editors, started on 15 January 2001 as an English-language encyclopedia. Non-English editions were soon created: the German and Catalan... 191 KB (950 words) - 17:45, 6 May 2024 |
Lamba people (section Language) the Lama language. There are approximately 200,000 native speakers of Lama in Togo and Bénin. Lama most closely resembles the Kabiyé language spoken by... 4 KB (534 words) - 18:42, 1 February 2024 |
Kabye may refer to: Kabye people Kabye language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kabye. If an internal link led you here... 138 bytes (39 words) - 12:24, 12 May 2021 |
Outline of Benin (section Languages of Benin) people Yoruba language Yoruba twins Languages of Benin Fon language Gen language Kabiyé language Phla–Pherá languages Yoruba language Mina Goun Dendi... 23 KB (1,829 words) - 17:46, 28 January 2024 |
Jews of Bilad el-Sudan Paulin Joachim Réda Johnson Moussoro Kabirou Kabiyé language Kaborokpo Kabro Kadjimani Kafingbe Kalalé Kandi Kandi Airport Kaoute... 18 KB (1,827 words) - 22:06, 7 February 2023 |
Of those, French is the official language, and most of the indigenous languages are considered national languages. Benin is a Francophone country, and... 13 KB (1,247 words) - 05:38, 10 May 2024 |
a Gur language of Burkina Faso. A Latin script orthography with 29 letters (including extended characters) and three diacritics (the language has four... 1 KB (70 words) - 16:29, 21 January 2023 |
Kara, Togo (section Languages) multi-lingual. In addition to French, the official language of Togo, the principal language is Kabiye, but it is also common to hear Tem, Hausa, Yoruba... 11 KB (685 words) - 05:47, 11 January 2024 |
in the alphabets of several African languages such as Yom, Dagbani, Dinka, Kabiyé, and Ewe, some Berber languages using the Berber Latin alphabet, and... 3 KB (223 words) - 12:41, 16 January 2024 |
Ʋ (category Articles containing Mossi-language text) of some African languages such as Ewe, and Shona from 1931 to 1955 to write [β]. In Mossi (Mooré) it is used to write [ʊ]. In Kabiye and Ikposso it is... 2 KB (140 words) - 14:58, 26 April 2024 |
Nigerian braille (category English language) letters with common international/African values: (See Ewe Braille and Kabiye Braille for similar code assignments.) Yoruba Braille also has (from English... 5 KB (193 words) - 14:13, 17 April 2023 |
the larynx than just the glottis. One of the few languages studied thus far, the Togolese language Kabiyé, has a vocalic distinction that had been assumed... 7 KB (830 words) - 22:09, 26 September 2022 |
Yoruba people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr)) Togo, and to the northwest, by the Kwa-speaking Anii, and the Gur speaking Kabiye, Yom-Lokpa and Tem people of Togo. Significantly Yoruba populations in other... 173 KB (18,317 words) - 21:38, 11 May 2024 |
Ackee (section Vernacular names in African languages) Language Word Meaning Bambara finsan akee apple Kabiye kpɩ́zʋ̀ʋ̀ akee apple Yoruba iṣin Dagaare kyira Ewe atsa... 17 KB (1,862 words) - 04:34, 19 March 2024 |
List of multilingual countries and regions (category Articles with French-language sources (fr)) Mina and Kabiyé. Aruba: Papiamento and Dutch are the official languages, with Spanish and English also widely spoken. All four languages are taught... 145 KB (13,577 words) - 13:21, 8 May 2024 |
been adopted as a letter in the alphabets of some African languages, such as Gurunɛ, Kabiyé or Mossi. Its capital form has a hook to distinguish it from... 2 KB (162 words) - 14:59, 12 February 2024 |
Pya-Hodo Massacre (category Articles containing French-language text) independence, not only the victims of the Pya-Hodo massacre. In this locality of Kabiyè country a white marble stele was erected. It is written there: “They died... 4 KB (347 words) - 21:41, 28 April 2024 |