• Zhaba, also known as Bazi, Bozi, Draba, nDrapa, Zaba, Zha (Chinese: 扎坝语 or 扎巴语), is a Qiangic language of Sichuan, China spoken by about 8,000 people in...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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  • poorly described Qiangic languages as: Ersu (Tosu), Shixing, Namuzi (Namuyi) Guiqiong (2–3 varieties with low intelligibility) Zhaba, Queyu Matisoff (2004)...
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  • Zhaba (Chinese: 扎巴镇) is a town in Hualong Hui Autonomous County, Haidong, Qinghai, China. In 2010, Zhaba had a total population of 19,032: 9,595 males...
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  • is a Qiangic language of Yajiang County and Xinlong County, Sichuan. It is similar with and shares a name with Zhaba, but the two languages are distinct...
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    поляна (polyana) vs. полени (poleni) "meadow – meadows" or even жаба (zhaba) vs. жеби (zhebi) "frog – frogs", even though it co-occurs with the yat...
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    (rGyalrong, Jiarong) Khroskyabs (Lavrung) Horpa (Stau) Prinmi Muya (Munya) Zhaba Choyo (Queyu) Tangut (extinct) Tibeto-Kanauri Bodish Tibetan Central Tibetan...
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    Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Qiangic languages: Kangding: Guiqiong, Muya Luding County: Muya Danba County: rGyalrong Jiulong County: Pumi (Southern) Yajiang County: Zhaba Dawu County:...
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  • language cluster also includes Zhaba, Queya, Ersu, Shixing, and Namuzi. Outside their villages, speakers communicate utilizing the Chinese language....
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    Walkie (rapper) (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Walkie vs Smoke[PlanB] (Loss) Walkie vs Mixi vs Dictator UAV vs Abbalbisk vs Zhaba Arkadievna (Loss) "Баттл-рэпер Walkie — о шизофрении, переломе позвоночника...
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  • Vocative case (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    Indo-European languages (English, Spanish, etc.) have lost the vocative case, but others retain it, including the Baltic languages, some Celtic languages and most...
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  • Hualong Hui Autonomous County (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    ཚའཱི་མགུར་གྲོང་རྡལ།) Yashiga Town (牙什尕镇, ཡར་ག་གྲོང་རྡལ།) Gandu Town (甘都镇, ཀ་མདོ་གྲོང་རྡལ།) Zhaba Town (扎巴镇, རྩ་བ་གྲོང་རྡལ།) Angsiduo Town (昂思多镇, ནང་སྟོད་གྲོང་རྡལ།) Chuma...
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  • Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    snake), Nushrok (reverse of Korshun, meaning kite) and Abazh (reverse of Zhaba, meaning toad), Olya decides to accompany Yalo to rescue him. They meet...
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    The Tale of Tsar Saltan (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    but adjectives derived from Ukrainian words for "dog" (pes), "frog/toad" (zhaba), and "dry" (сухий, sukhyy). Johns, Andreas. Baba Yaga: The Ambiguous Mother...
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  • Cheshire Cat." Incidentally, the word for "toad" or "frog" in Slavic languages (zhaba, жаба) sounds very close to "Jabba," while in Arabic حُوت (ḥūt) means...
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    Rajwali Shah (category Pashto-language writers)
    Faqir Jamil Beg). Manaqib-e-Faqir (Faqir Eulogies). Pashto Zhaba (Dictionary) (The Pashto Language Dictionary). Da Pukhto Nawi Imla (The New Pashto Script)...
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  • Chote Chaba (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
    ཚུལ་ཁྲིམས་དྭགས་པ, Wylie: tshul khrims dwags pa; Chinese: 出稱札巴; pinyin: Chūchēng Zhábā) (died 1934) was a Tibetan lama, the 12th incarnation of the Migyur Khutughtu...
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    Odrysian kingdom (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    members of the royal household in the fifth century BC and became the language of administrators; the Greek alphabet was adopted as the new Thracian script...
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    Kingdom of Chakla (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
    / 29.999°N 101.957°E / 29.999; 101.957 Common languages rGyalrong languages (including Muya, Zhaba, Choyo) History   • Established 1407 • Disestablished...
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    (1999). "Non-verbal communication - a solution for complex group settings". Zhaba Facilitators Collective. Archived from the original on 23 February 2005...
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  • Abdul Hamid Bahij (category Articles containing Pashto-language text)
    in the year 2006. Medical Terminology, 360 pages. Da baran pa zhaba (on rains language), based on speeches of Jabrankhel Jabran. Mathematics and Physical...
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    Handbook for Direct Democracy and the Consensus Decision Process" (PDF). Zhaba Facilitators Collective. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 14, 2006...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with Z. 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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    Je Tsongkhapa (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
    che, "Precious Lord"). He is also known by Chinese as Zongkapa Lobsang Zhaba or just Zōngkābā (宗喀巴). Tsongkhapa was born in Amdo, the son of a Tibetan...
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    Krasnoyarsk Pillars (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Kitayskaya Stenka, Yermak and a group of small rocks: Vorobushki, Tsypa, Zhaba. Central pillars is a district 7 kilometers from the boundary of the reserve...
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    Ming–Tibet relations (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    his stay were marked by religious miracles that were recorded in five languages on a gigantic scroll that bore the Emperor's seal. During his stay in...
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    Sredna Gora (category Articles containing Bulgarian-language text)
    only Thracian tomb with columns. Other important Thracian sites include Zhaba Mogila near Strelcha, the Smilovene Sanctuary deep in the mountain between...
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  • List of township-level divisions of Qinghai (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    (巴燕镇), Qunke (ཚའཱི་མགུར་, 群科镇), Yashiga (ཡར་ག་, 牙什尕镇), Gandu (ཀ་མདོ་, 甘都镇), Zhaba (རྩ་བ་, 扎巴镇), Angsiduo (ནང་སྟོད་, 昂思多镇) Townships: Chuma Township (ཆུ་དམར་...
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    Strelcha (category Articles containing Bulgarian-language text)
    formations. Three kilometres to the southeast of Strelcha one can see the Zhaba Mogila ("Frog Mound") inside which archeologists have found a Thracian temple...
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