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Baëta is a
surname of
Portuguese language or
Lusophone origin. The
surname is
common among an Anlo Ewe
coastal family from Keta,
Ghana and Lomé, Togo...
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Christian Gonçalves
Kwami Baëta FGA (23 May 1908 – 1994) was a
Ghanaian academic and a
Presbyterian minister who
served as the
Synod Clerk of the Evangelical...
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influence operations'". NBC News. 23
September 2024. Simões, Rita Basílio;
Baeta, Agda Dias; Costa,
Bruno Frutuoso (2023). "Mapping
Feminist Politics on...
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Annie Ruth Jiagge, GM (née
Baëta; 7
October 1918 – 12 June 1996), also
known as
Annie Baëta Jiagge, was a
Ghanaian lawyer,
judge and women's
rights activist...
- æk jon
mansher duita bæṭa/chhawal chhilo. (P) Pabna : æk zôn
mansher duiḍa
bæt̹a/sawal silo. (P) Dinajpur: æk zôn
mansher dui
bæṭa/chhawal chhilo. (P)...
- Miladinović-Radmilović, Nataša; Vulović, Dragana; Alihodžić, Timka; Ash, Abigail;
Baeta, Miriam; et al. (7
December 2023). "A
genetic history of the
Balkans from...
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Antonio Rodrigues; da Costa,
Roberto Berlini Rodrigues; Langeani, Marcos;
Baêta, José
Guilherme Coelho (18
November 2019). "The
misleading total replacement...
- ækjhon m****er duţa
bæţa/chhawal achhilô. (P) Rajshahi: ækjon
mansher duita bæt̹a/chhawal chhilo. (P) Joypurhat: æk zon
mansher duikona bæta/sawal~sol silo...
- Andrea; Geppert, Maria; Willuweit, Sascha; Nagy, Marion; Zweynert, Sarah;
Baeta, Miriam; Núñez, Carolina; Martínez-Jarreta, Begoña; González-Andrade, Fabricio;...
- auxiliaries: Kaen "can", laik "want to", gata "have got to",
haeftu "have to",
baeta "had better",
sapostu "am/is/are
supposed to".
Unlike in
Germanic languages...