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named after its
prestige dialect. It is also
known by its
Hausa exonym as
Katab or Kataf. It is also
known by the
names of its
dialectical varieties including...
- (Tyap: A̱tyap, singular: A̱tyotyap; exonyms: Jju: Ba̱tyap; Hausa: Kataf,
Katab) are an
ethnic group found majorly in Zangon-Kataf,
Kaura and Jema'a Local...
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often specified as
kátab,
which actually means "he wrote". In the
paradigms below, a verb will be
specified as
kátab/yíktib (where
kátab means "he wrote"...
- The past and non-past
differ in the form of the stem (e.g., past كَتَبـ
katab- vs. non-past ـكْتُبـ -ktub-), and use
completely different sets of affixes...
- Achi (2005:378)
mentioned that the
itinerary settlement of
Zangon Katab (or
Katab) was
established circa AD 1650 for the
itinerant Hausa and
Borno traders...
- sāfaṛ/ysēfer and ṣālaḥ/yṣēliḥ,
diphthongs in
every position, a-
elision (
katab+t > ktabt, but
katab+it > katabit), išṛab type perfect, ʾimāla in
reflexes of *CāʔiC...
- Kata'ib
Hezbollah (Arabic: كتائب حزب الله, lit. 'Battalions of the
Party of God'), also
known as the
Hezbollah Brigades, is an
Iraqi Shia paramilitary...
- (plural miḵtāḇōṯ מכתבות) kəṯōḇeṯ כתובת "address" (plural kəṯōḇōṯ כתובות)
kəṯāḇ כתב "handwriting" kāṯūḇ כתוב "written" (f kəṯūḇā כתובה) hiḵtīḇ הכתיב "he...
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singular of the verb
katab is
katáb, with
stress on the
second syllable of the word,
whereas the third-person
singular is
kátab, with
stress on the first...
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Zangon Kataf (Tyap: Nietcen-A̱fakan, also
Katab, Cuttub), is a
Local Government Area in
southern Kaduna State, Nigeria. Its
headquarters is in the town...