• Ulwa language may refer to: Yaul language of Papua New Guinea Ulwa language (Sumo) of Nicaragua This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • Tawahka and Panamahka dialects, and southern Ulwa. Sumu specialist Ken Hale considered the differences between Ulwa and Mayangna in both vocabulary and morphology...
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    sub-branch of Sumo, while the Ulwa language is in another sub-branch. The Matagalpan branch of Misumalpan contains two languages that are now extinct: Matagalpa...
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    FDL bibliography (general, but search specific language names) Ulwa Language home page Ulwa Language Home Page bibliography Moskitia bibliography The...
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  • Yaul, also known as Ulwa, is a severely endangered Keram language of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken fluently by fewer than 700 people and semi-fluently...
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    The Mayangna (also known as Ulwa, Sumu or Sumo) are a people who live on the eastern coasts of Nicaragua and Honduras, an area commonly known as the Mosquito...
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    others. Regional official languages are Creole (Miskito Coast Creole and Rama Cay Creole), Miskito, Sumo (Mayangna and Ulwa), Garifuna, and Rama, in addition...
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    Mutayr (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
    noted that the main branches of Al-Mutairi today are Banu Abdullah, Al-'Ulwa (also spelled 'Llwah), and Braih. DNA tests for samples taken by male participants...
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  • Yaul (Ulwa), 1,210 speakers Donald Laycock (1973) noted that the Mongol–Langam languages mark nouns for pluralisation, like the Lower Sepik languages (Nor–Pondo...
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  • which was launched by Richard R. Troxell ulw, the ISO 639-3 code for Ulwa language, Nicaragua and Honduras This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • — sound recordings A Lexicographic Study of Ulwa by Thomas Michael Green Dictionary of the Ulwa Language (includes sentences translated into Miskito)...
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  • (Mongol) Pondi (Langam) Ulwa (Yaul) Usher (2020) reconstructs the pronouns of East Keram and West Keram as follows: Grass languages Keram River Foley, William...
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    Turkish, Hebrew, Chinese, Japanese, Navajo, Jemez, Hopi, Oʼodham, Wômpanâak, Ulwa, Miskitu, Warlpiri, and Lardil. Madeleine Albright (1937–2022), former U...
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    Demographics of Nicaragua (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Matagalpa (15,240 people), Ramas (4,185 people), Sumos (9,756 people) and Ulwa (698 people). In the 19th century, the indigenous population was more demographically...
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  • fluent. It is related both Ulwa and Mwaki. Pondi is endangered because of the growing use and popularity of the Tok Pisin language, which is used more by...
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  • Kenneth L. Hale (category Linguists of Algic languages)
    languages—especially indigenous languages of North America and Australia. Languages investigated by Hale include Navajo, O'odham, Warlpiri, and Ulwa....
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  • Ulwe (also Ulwa, Ulva, or Ulawe) is a node of Raigad District's Navi Mumbai situated beside Belapur and Nerul and home to Navi Mumbai International Airport...
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  • get linked up to the airport which is being constructed in Navi Mumbai (Ulwa) which will increase the demand of Vangani. Khagol Mandal, an association...
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    Nicaragua (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    language, is the most commonly spoken indigenous language. The indigenous Misumalpan languages of Mayangna and Ulwa are spoken by the respective peoples of the...
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    South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region (category CS1 Chinese (Taiwan)-language sources (zh-tw))
    Muelle de los Bueyes, Nueva Guinea, Paiwas, and Pearl Lagoon. Eight languages are spoken in the region, with English Creole and Spanish being dominant...
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    Miskito people (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    farmers void land rights. Violence between settlers and Miskito, Rama, and Ulwa people have led to the burning of villages, rape of women, kidnappings and...
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  • include the Miskitu, the Sumu (also known as the Mayangna and the Sumo), the Ulwa, the Sutiava (also known as the Xiu), the Garifuna, the Nahoa (also known...
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  • Indigenous and tribal people that the canal would displace, such as the Miskito, Ulwa and Creole. To date, the Nicaraguan government has not made public the results...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with U. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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    Ilse-Nore Tromm as Märy Anna-Lisa Baude as Stina Jullan Jonsson as Johanna Ulwa Wiman as Viola Wiktor Andersson as Sheet-metal worker Freiburg p.20 Freiburg...
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