-
Motun (Mod) and
Tumak dialects have a
lexical similarity of only 70%;
Blench (2006)
lists Tumak,
Motun, and
Mawer as
separate languages. Most
Motun speakers...
-
international Model United Nations (RiMUN), the
Month of the
United Nations (
MotUN), and
WorldMUN 2009. In 2003 two
students from the Netherlands,
David Vermijs...
- VI *ag *ōgun *ahtē *(ga)mōtaną "may",
later "must"
Dutch moeten,
German müssen,
Swedish måsta,
English mote and must VI *(ga)mōt *(ga)
mōtun *(ga)mōsē...
-
Kalavrita (Kalavryta),
Kartina (Karytaina), Londari,
Andrusa (Androusa), Koron,
Motun, Anavarin,
Arkadya (Kyparissia),
Fanar (Fanari), Holomiç (Chlemoutsi), Voştiçe...
- (2012). East
Chadic East
Chadic A (A.1.1) Sibine: Mire, Ndam, Somrai, Tumak,
Motun,
Mawer (A.1.2) Miltu: Boor, Gadang, Miltu,
Sarua (A.2.1) Nancere: Nancere...
- wī/gī/sia
kunnun mugun skulun witun ēgun
dugun (gi)durrun *far-munun thurƀun
mōtun *gi-unnun *ginugun Past
Indicative ik/hē/it/siu
konsta mohta skolda wissa...
- Icelandic).
Archived from the
original on 17 May 2024.
Retrieved 17 May 2024. "
Mótun fleiri tillagna um stuðning við atvinnulíf í Grindavík". Grindavík (in Icelandic)...
- de
Woburne and John
Wacher (1237)
Stephen de
Mundene and Hugh
Motun (1274–1277) Hugh
Motun (1277–1285)
William de
Betoyne (1288–1298) John de Dunstaple...
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Turkish nationalists. A
nonexistent organization "led" by
fictitious Avni
Motun. Öztürkmen, Arzu (2005). "Folklore on Trial:
Pertev Naili Boratav and the...
- (2008). Hannibalsson, I. (ed.). "Ferðaþjónusta á jaðrinum: Um tilurð og
mótun ferðaþjónustu á Íslandi frá 1944" (PDF). Rannsóknir í félagsvísindum IX...