• Uneme is an Edoid language and sub-saharan group of Nigeria located in the Edo State.[citation needed] Uneme at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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  • derogatory. The Afenmai language is a Ghotou-Uneme-Yekhee language, belonging to the North-Central branch of Edoid languages. Afemai is closely related...
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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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  • Akoko Edo (section Languages)
    Ikakumo, Ijaja, Oloma, Okunese, Uneme-nekua, uneme erhurun and Ikpeshi. The people of Akoko Edo speak Eight (8) distinct languages but overlapping occurs. The...
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  • classification of the Edoid languages by Lewis (2013:160): Edoid North-Central Ghotuo, Sasaru, Igwe, Ososo Eese-Ihievbe, Uneme-Yekhee, Uokha-Uroe-Ake-Warake...
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  • Kōkyū (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    concubines of Emperor. Nyo-kurōdo (女蔵人) got involved Imperial ceremonies. Uneme (采女): Lower-grade court lady from countries. The Imperial court hierarchy...
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    Volta–Niger family of languages, also known as West Benue–Congo or East Kwa, is one of the branches of the Niger–Congo language family, with perhaps 70...
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  • most other dialects. /ts dz/ are fricativized to /s z/ in Aviele and South Uneme dialects. /θ/ is retracted to /ɹ̝̊/ in most other dialects, as in [aθu ~...
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  • said that the first Agbedes were originally unemes. Another school of thought holds that Agbedes and Unemes were blessed with creativity in approaching...
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  • Emperor Jomei (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    Furuhito-no-Ōe (古人大兄皇子) (ca. 612–645) Princess Nunoshiki (布敷皇女) Court lady (Uneme): Kaya no Uneme (蚊屋采女), lower court lady from Kaya (蚊屋采女姉子) Prince Kaya (蚊屋皇子) Bunin:...
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    Kintarō Hattori (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
    permanent council member of the Japanese Red Cross. Kintarō Hattori was born in Uneme-cho, Kyōbashi, Tokyo in 1860, to a well established family of merchants...
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    Auchi (section Language)
    incessant strife. The language spoken by the Auchi people is 'Yekhè' or Etsako amongst the Afenmai language. It is an Edoid language dialect or variant....
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  • other languages have been around for over a thousand years making them the major languages in terms of numbers of native speakers. Over 500 languages are...
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    Media Nigeria. Retrieved 2023-05-01. Professor, Hakim Haruna. History of Uneme People. Dawood Omolumhen, Egbefo. "The Nupe Invasion of Esanland: An Assessment...
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    Ōgaki Domain (category Articles with Japanese-language sources (ja))
    Toda Ujikane (戸田氏鉄) 1635 - 1651 Uneme-no-kami (采女正) Lower 4th (従四位下) 100,000 koku 2 Toda Ujinobu (戸田氏信) 1651 - 1671 Uneme-no-kami (采女正) Lower 4th (従四位下)...
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    festival Literature Languages and dialects Edo Edoid Esan Afenmai Enwan Ghotup Igwe Ikhin Ikpeshi Ivbiosakon Okpela Ososo Sasaru Uneme Akuku Oloma Okpe...
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  • Emperor Tenji (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    Father of Emperor Kōnin Court lady (Uneme): Yakako-no-iratsume, a lower court lady from Iga (伊賀采女宅子娘) (Iga no Uneme) First Son: Prince Ōtomo (大友皇子) later...
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    Edo State (section Languages)
    Owan and Afemai people among others. The most common Edoid language spoken is the Edo language, which is commonly spoken in Benin City. Christianity is...
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  • Kibi Clan Rebellion (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    had dealing with the female attendants (uneme) after referring to Mount Unebe by the (incorrect) name uneme. Brinkley 1915, p. 114 Brinkley 1915, p. 121...
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    Benin City (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    are the Edo people (the Benin People), and they speak the Edo language or Bini Language. The people of the city have one of the richest dress cultures...
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  • in the Local Government Area. Ososo has a unique dialect of the Ghotuo-Uneme-Yekhee branch of the Edoid linguistic lineage. Ososo shares boundaries with...
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  • festival Literature Languages and dialects Edo Edoid Esan Afenmai Enwan Ghotup Igwe Ikhin Ikpeshi Ivbiosakon Okpela Ososo Sasaru Uneme Akuku Oloma Okpe...
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  • Kojiki (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    (吉野宮) Kazuraki (葛城) Hitokotonushi no ōkami (一言主大神) Odohime (袁努比売), Mie Uneme (三重の采女) Shiraka no ōyamato (白髪大倭根子命), or Emperor Seinei (清寧天皇) Shijimu Nihimurōtage...
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    Fukushima Prefecture (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
    1 to November 23 Kōriyama City's Uneme Festival (うねめ祭り) is held early August in honor of the legend of Princess Uneme. The festival features a large parade...
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  • festival Literature Languages and dialects Edo Edoid Esan Afenmai Enwan Ghotup Igwe Ikhin Ikpeshi Ivbiosakon Okpela Ososo Sasaru Uneme Akuku Oloma Okpe...
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    Kōriyama (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
    November 2005) Brummen, Netherlands, sister city since 25 June 1988 Kōriyama Uneme Festival Koriyama Summer Festival - an Oktoberfest-style festival. Koriyama...
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    Street; Uneme-Osu, Osu P/S I; Uneme-Osu, Osu P/S II; Uneme-Osu, Osu P/S III; Uneme-Erhunrun, Igbode P/S I; Uneme-Erhunrun, Igbode P/S II; Uneme-Urhunrun...
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    festival Literature Languages and dialects Edo Edoid Esan Afenmai Enwan Ghotup Igwe Ikhin Ikpeshi Ivbiosakon Okpela Ososo Sasaru Uneme Akuku Oloma Okpe...
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    and other smaller groups. The primary language is Edo language, with English serving as the official language. Major religions include Christianity,...
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    Emperor Richū (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
    various provinces, a royal treasury was established, and court waitresses (Uneme) first appeared. Richū had both a wife and a concubine during his lifetime...
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