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Abidji (also
known as
Abiji and Ambidji) is a
language of
uncertain classification within the Kwa
branch of the Niger–Congo family. It is
spoken in the...
- The
Abidji are an Akan
people who live in the
Ivory Coast.[citation needed] Olson,
James Stuart (1996). The
peoples of Africa: an
ethnohistorical dictionary...
- a
culinary specialty of the
lagoon people (Ebrié, Adjoukrou, Alladian,
Abidji, Avikam, Ahizi, Attie) of
southern Ivory Coast. The word attiéké
comes from...
- each other, so they are left ungrouped: Avikam–Alladian Attié Abé
Adjukru Abidji Ega An
Esuma language,
extinct ca. 1800,
remains unclassified.
Since Stewart...
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Languages Adjoukrou,
French Religion ethnic religions,
Christianity Related ethnic groups Other Atlantic–Congo-speaking
peoples Especially Abbé and
Abidji...
- Potou, Abé,
Abidji, Attie, Ega;
Francosign →
American Sign →
Ghanaian Sign;
Adamorobe Sign;
Nanabin Sign
Ghana (Gold Coast) Abbé,
Abidji, Ahafo, Ahanta...
- GOES-R
satellite Auditory brainstem implant abi, ISO 639-3 code for the
Abidji language,
spoken in
Ivory Coast ABI, IATA
airport code for
Abilene Regional...
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Kemezung alphabet /ɜ/
Mfumte alphabet [e], [ɛ] Ɛ ɛ ᵋ Open E (Epsilon) IPA /ɛ/
Abidji, Adangme, Adele, Adioukrou, Agatu, Aghem, Ahanta, Aja (Benin), Akan, Akoose...
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lowercase ɂ
Cameroon Mendankwe-Nkwen—uppercase Ɂ and
lowercase ɂ Côte d’Ivoire
Abidji—unicase ʔ Cebaara—unicase ʔ Nyarafolo—unicase ʔ Tagwana—unicase ʔ Mali Tamasheq—unicase...
- a
culinary specialty of the
lagoon people (Ebrié, Adjoukrou, Alladian,
Abidji, Avikam, Ahizi, Attie) of
southern Ivory Coast. It is po****r
among the...