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Digitaria exilis,
referred to as
findi or
fundi in
areas of Africa, such as The Gambia, with
English common names white fonio,
fonio millet, and hungry...
- cabbage, potato, pumpkin,
garden egg, lettuces, rice, couscous, corn,
findi, salt, pepper, onion, chili, and
various herbs.
Oysters are also a po****r...
- Fonio, also
sometimes called findi or acha, is the term for two
cultivated gr****es in the
genus Digitaria that are
important crops in
parts of West Africa...
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Karim Findi (1946, Duhok,
Kurdistan Region - Iraq) is an
author and
Kurdish writer. In 1974 he
graduated at
University of
Mosul –
College of Arts English...
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Curufin (father of Celebrimbor), Amrod, and Amras; Fëanor's half-sisters
Findis and Írimë do not appear. Fëanor was
originally named Curufinwë ("skilful...
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Domoda is
typically served over rice, and is also
sometimes served over
findi, a
grain that is
similar to
couscous in consistency.
Groundnut stew prepared...
- Egypt.
Three bishops –
Theodosius Qayoumgi,
Basil Chahiat, and
Meletius Findi –
representing the
archeparchies of Sidon, Zahlé, and Baalbek, respectively...
- "broideress" Finwë of the Noldor
Indis of the
Vanyar Fëanor,
maker of
Silmarils Findis §
Fingolfin Írimë §
Finarfin Maedhros Five sons
Curufin Fingon Turgon Aredhel...
- "broideress" Finwë of the Noldor
Indis of the
Vanyar Fëanor,
maker of
Silmarils Findis §
Fingolfin Írimë §
Finarfin Maedhros Five sons
Curufin Fingon Turgon Aredhel...
- ûfaʼni ˈɨ.fa̰.ni jakanʼsû ˈha.kã.sɨ tise ˈti.se upûiʼjema o.ˈpuḭ.hẽ.mã
findi; ˈfĩ.ⁿdi usefaʼpanga o.ˈse.faʔ.pã.ᵑɡa umbakhûniʼsû õ.ˈᵐba.kʰɨ.nḭ.su fingian...