- the
Kunge people (昆格人) or
Kongge people (控格人). Li (2006). Hu at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) "Jǐnghóng Shì Měngyǎng Zhèn
Kūngé Cūnwěihuì...
- of a kami." It
appears in this form in
texts such as
Nakatomi no
harai kunge and Shintōshū tales. In the ****anese
Portuguese Dictionary of 1603, Shinto...
- (Uyghur: دەرياسى كۈنەس, Künəs Dəryasi),
generally known in
English as the
Kunges River (Russian: Кунгес; Chinese: 巩乃斯河, Gǒngnǎisī Hé), is—with the Tekes...
- Dat -ga -ge, -ğa, -ke, -qa
kemege auağa şelekke säbızge
basqa tūzğa qanğa
künge Loc -da -de, -da, -te, -ta
kemede auada şelekte säbızde
basta tūzda qanda...
-
China Sino-Tibetan
Austroasiatic Wa
Blang Vietnamese (Gin) Ta'ang
Bolyu Kunge Khmu Lai Mang
Pakan Austronesian Gaoshan Filipino Utsuls Hmong-Mien Miao...
-
concludes with an
expression of
respect and awe. The
Nakatomi no
Harae Kunge or the
Exposition of the
Ritual of
Purification describes norito within...
- home."
Mzingwane High
boards 400+ students. The
School motto is
Izenzo kunge Mazwi meaning Actions Speak Louder Than
Words and the
badge represents an...
- "murky" in
reference to the water's
condition at the
confluence of the
Kunges and Tekes. Some
Uyghur scholars derive it from
Uyghur il ("hook")[citation...
- as Lai.
Kunge 昆格人 Kūngérén 1,656 (338 households)
Blang Jinghong County,
Xishuangbanna Dai
Autonomous Prefecture,
Yunnan The
custom of the
Kunge is different...
- Gambo;
Garin Korau;
Garin Nasara;
Garkin Alhaji Mani;
Jauro Gotel; Kausur;
Kunge; Kuren; Kwabilake; Lankare; Lu****idi; Momidi;
Sabon Layi Awak; Salifawa;...