- The
Majang people, or Majangir, live in
southwestern Ethiopia and
speak a Nilo-Saharan
language of the
Surmic cluster. The 1998
census gave the
total of...
- The
Majang language is
spoken by the
Majangir people of Ethiopia.
Although it is a
member of the
Surmic language cluster, it is the most
isolated one in...
- Anuak, Nuer, and
other indigenous groups collectively referred to as the
Majang Komo and Opo. This
region served as slave-hunting
grounds by
Christian Abyssinians...
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Majang-dong (Korean: 마장동) is a dong (neighbourhood) of
Seongdong District, Seoul,
South Korea.
Administrative divisions of
South Korea 마장동 (
Majang-dong...
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limited extent to
write some
other Nilo-Saharan
Nilotic languages,
including Majang languages. It was also used in the past to
write some
Omotic languages,...
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particular Majang and
Shekkacho (Mocha); its
vocabulary is
heavily influenced by
loanwords from both
these languages,
particularly Majang, as well as...
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Majang Station is a
station on
Seoul Subway Line 5 in Seongdong-gu, Seoul. "마장역" (in Korean). Doopedia.
Retrieved 2019-07-22. "Search:
Majang". Seoul...
- forest, the
Majang (Majangir)
people Here is an
overview of the
history of the
Majang people in the
Gambella region of Ethiopia: the
Majang are an ethnic...
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languages within the Nilo-Saharan
language family,
which includes the Mun,
Majang, and Me'en people's languages. The term Suri is a
collective name for Chai...
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Singulative markers are
found throughout the Nilo-Saharan languages.
Majang, for example, has: ŋɛɛti lice.COL → ŋɛɛti-n louse.SGV (Bender 1983:124)...