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transcription delimiters. The Gur languages, also
known as
Central Gur or
Mabia,
belong to the Niger–Congo languages. They are
spoken in the
Sahelian and...
- The Mole-Dagbon, also
called Mabia, or Mossi-Dagbon are a meta-ethnicity and
western Oti–Volta ethno-linguistic
group residing in six present-day West...
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Western Oti–Volta
group (and also
including Buli–Koma) as
Central Mabia. The term
Mabia is a
portmanteau of the two
lexical innovations ma- 'mother' + bia...
- The Grũsi or
Gurunsi languages, also
known as the East
Mabia languages, are a
group of Gur languages,
comprising about 20
languages spoken by the Gurunsi...
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Mabia Akhter Simanta (born 7
October 1999) is a
Bangladeshi weightlifter. She was born in Madaripur. She won gold
medal in the women's 63 kg
weight class...
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local language of Ghana.[not
verified in body]
Dagbanli belongs to the
Mabia (Mole-Dagbani)
subgroup of the Gur languages, a
large group of
related languages...
- Tampulma,
anglicized as
Tamprusi is a
Mabia language (formerly Gur) of Ghana. It is
primarily spoken in the
Savannah Region. It is
related to the languages...
- run
through ad hoc
committees appointed by the
government of Bangladesh.
Mabia Akhter won a
bronze in the 2012
South Asian Weightlifting Championship,...
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dialect stemming from
other family languages including: Dagbane, Waale,
Mabia, Gurene, Mampruli, Kusaal, Buli, Niger-Congo, and many
other sub languages...
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Retrieved January 30, 2023. "The VP-periphery in
Mabia languages | Kasem". The VP-periphery in
Mabia languages.
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Languages of Ghana...