- Look up
Dyula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dyula may
refer to:
Dyula people, of
Burkina Faso and
Ivory Coast Dyula language,
their Niger-Congo language...
- Zrinski. Marko, rich peasant, b**** Doma, his
second wife, mezzo-soprano Đula (
Djula), Marko's
daughter from the
first marriage,
soprano Mića (Ero),
young man...
- Đula Mešter (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђула Мештер; Hungarian:
Mester Gyula, born 3
April 1972) is a
retired Serbian professional volleyball player who won the...
- 2020, the
company acquired a 55.4%
equity interest in
French jewelry brand Djula. They also
signed an
agreement in July 2020 with a high-end
Italian jewelry...
- Aldo Coppola, De
Beers Jewelry,
Ghosn Aloud,
Forever Rose,
Style De Vie,
Djula,
Lobster or Horati. Al Hazm Roof Dome
Gallaria Interior Al Hazm Building...
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various Senegalese languages it is
known as 'arey' (Banyun), 'ésâguté éden' (
Djula), 'kolmâdin' (Mandinka), 'ndohum gor' (Serer), 'ndohum' (Wolof). In the...
- he
proposed that the dish
spread with the Mali empire,
especially the
Djula tradespeople who dis****d
widely to the
regional commercial and
urban centers...
- Loma etc.), Soso–Jalonke, Jogo, Vai–Kono,
Mokole and
Manding (Bambara,
Djula etc.). It is also
widely accepted that
these form two
primary branches,...
- ŋuɽa mimäl mimäl
smoke gundɔlŋ gundɔlŋ aŋwara wuŋuban
wundular gubán dɔːɭŋ dɔlgnɔ djunör
water gogo gunɽɔːṉ aguŋwa
agogo wuŋaladja gujärg
djula waː waː...
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Produced by
Sahelis Productions Starring Sotigui Kouyaté
Release date 1995 (1995)
Running time 94
minutes Country Burkina Faso
Languages Djula, French...