• Luwo (Luo, Dheluwo), is a language spoken by the Luo people of Bahr el Ghazal region in South Sudan. The language is predominantly spoken in the western...
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  • peoples of East Africa.[citation needed] They speak the Luwo language which is a Northern Luo language. They are related to the Dholuo speaking Joluo of Kenya...
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  • region. The Luo languages are classified within the Glottolog database as follows: Lwoo Northern Lwoo Anuak Belanda Bor Luwo–Thuri Luwo Thuri Päri Shilluk...
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  • Other names for this language include: Anyuak, Anywa, Yambo, Jambo, Yembo, Bar, Burjin, Miroy, Moojanga, Nuro. Anuak, Päri, and Jur-Luwo comprise a dialect...
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  • to, Shilluk, Luwo, Thuri, Belanda Bor, Burun, Päri, Anuak, and Southern Luo. Although mostly being considered a Western Nilotic language and part of the...
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    stages: Proto-Anatolian (diverged around the 31st century BC) Proto-Luwo-Lydian Proto-Luwo-Palaic Proto-Luwic (c. 21st–20th century BC) Proto-Luwian (c. 18th...
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  • Nilotic languages Luo language (Cameroon), an unclassified language spoken in the Atta region of Cameroon Luwo language, a Nilotic language spoken by...
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  • The Kalašma language, or Kalasmaic, is an extinct Anatolian language spoken in the late Bronze Age polity of Kalašma, which lay on the northwest fringe...
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  • The Sidetic language is a member of the extinct Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family known from legends of coins dating to the period...
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  • Palaic is an extinct Indo-European language, attested in cuneiform tablets in Bronze Age Hattusa, the capital of the Hittites. Palaic, which was apparently...
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    Luvian or Luish, is an ancient language, or group of languages, within the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family. The ethnonym Luwian comes...
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    Hieroglyphic Luwian (luwili) is a variant of the Luwian language, recorded in official and royal seals and a small number of monumental inscriptions. It...
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  • and Bryan). Bodho is said to be a dialect, but has also been reported to be closer to Luwo.[citation needed] Thuri at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e...
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  • The Pisidian language is a member of the extinct Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family spoken in Pisidia, a region of ancient Asia Minor...
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    (Gagana faʻa Sāmoa or Gagana Sāmoa; IPA: [ŋaˈŋana ˈsaːmʊa]) is a Polynesian language spoken by Samoans of the Samoan Islands. Administratively, the islands...
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    symbols instead of the intended characters. The Lycian language (𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊍𐊆 Trm̃mili) was the language of the ancient Lycians who occupied the Anatolian...
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    Anuak, Atuot, Burun, Jur Beli, Moru, Pojulu, Otuho, Thuri, Jur Chol or Luwo, Didinga, Avukaya, Mundu, Ketebo, Balanda, Morokodo, Ndogo, Acholi, Lulubo...
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    The Nilotic languages are a group of related languages spoken across a wide area between South Sudan and Tanzania by the Nilotic peoples. The word Nilotic...
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    The Carian language is an extinct language of the Luwic subgroup of the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family, spoken by the Carians....
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  • known as Lycian B and previously Lycian 2, is an extinct ancient Anatolian language. It is attested from three inscriptions: two poems of 34 and 71 engraved...
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    Luo peoples (category Articles containing Dholuo-language text)
    Sudan include the Shilluk, Anuak, Pari, Acholi, Balanda Boor, Thuri and Luwo. Those in Uganda include the Alur, Acholi, Jonam and Padhola. The ones in...
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  • extinct Indo-European Anatolian language spoken in the region of Lydia, in western Anatolia (now in Turkey). The language is attested in graffiti and in...
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  • Xifeng County, Guizhou (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    Xiaozhaiba Town 小寨坝镇 Xishan Town 西山镇 Yanglongsi Town 养龙司镇 Shidong Town 石硐镇 Luwo Town 鹿窝镇 Liuchang Town 流长镇 ethnic township Qingshan Miao Ethnic Township...
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    Wuming, Nanning (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    Xianhu 仙湖镇 Fucheng 府城镇 Luwo 陆斡镇 Liangjiang 两江镇 Luobo 罗波镇 Lingma 灵马镇 Ganxu 甘圩镇 Matou 马头镇 Zhuang is the most widely spoken language of the district. The Zhuang...
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    quoted as "Luwoo Gbagida" #18 and placed before Lajodogun #19. But also as "Luwo (Female)" and placed after Giesi #24. (green in the table). Efon Ayioye #6...
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    000-40,000 Equatoria (Jubek State and Imatong State) Olu’bo Central Sudanic Luwo (also known as Jur Chol) 60,000-70,000 Bahr el Ghazal Jur or Luo Nilotic...
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    Urban rail transit in China (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    Railway Station Caicuo 2021-06-25 26.5 km (16.5 mi)      Line 1 (Xuzhou Metro) Luwo Xuzhoudong Railway Station 2019-09-28 21.967 km (13.65 mi)      Line 2 (Xuzhou...
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    Alur (Alur language); 83% with Lep Achol (Acholi language); 93% with Dhopadhola (Padhola language), 74% with Anuak, and 69% with Jurchol (Luwo) and Dhi-Pari...
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    Xuzhou Metro (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    length, and has 18 stations (17 underground and one elevated). It runs from Luwo in the west to Xuzhoudong Railway Station in the east. In June 2018, the...
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    Xuzhou (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    for Metro Line 2 and Line 3). Metro Line 1 (Xuzhoudong Railway Station - Luwo Station via Xuzhou Railway Station and Pengcheng Square Station)...
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