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group Mwaghavul has one of the most
elaborate systems of
logophoricity known in any language.
Mwaghavul has 6 vowels: /a, e, i, ɨ, o, u/. "
Mwaghavul". Ethnologue...
- Kadim-Kaban and Jajura.
Mutual intelligibility with
Mwaghavul and
Mupun is high.
Mushere is very
close to
Mwaghavul and Mupun.
Cakfem has two varieties, namely...
- Arabic.
Other well-known
Chadic languages include Mupun, Ngas, Goemai,
Mwaghavul, Bole, Ngizim, Bade and Bachama. In the East of
Nigeria and on into Cameroon...
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Kofyar (comprising Doemak,
Kwalla and Mernyang)
Miship Montol Mushere Mwaghavul Ngas
Piapung Pyem Ron-Kulere
Talet Tarok Tiv Youm
These ethnic groups...
- shout') –
tongue *lis'- 'to lick' *les- 'tongue'
Kaffa mi-laso 'tongue' –
Mwaghavul liis tongue,
Gisiga eles 'tongue
Hausa halshe(háɽ.ʃè) 'tongue'; lashe...
- (Mupang)
Plateau State Mupun Plateau State Mushere Plateau State Mwahavul (
Mwaghavul)
Plateau State Ndoro Taraba State Ngas (Angas)
Plateau State,
Bauchi State...
- Church,
Christ Emb****y etc. The
major ethnic group found in
Mangu is the
Mwaghavul. They
occupy the
districts of Panyam, Pu****, Kerang, Mangun, Kombun,...
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mbuwo in the
Mwaghavul language of Nigeria.
Agama sankaranica at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database.
Accessed 22
September 2019.
Mwaghavul snakes, lizards...
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northern Plateau, and the Ngas in the southeast.
Smaller groups include the
Mwaghavul, Pyem, Ron, Afizere, Anaguta, Aten, Irigwe, Chokfem, Kofyar, Kulere, Miship...
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their relations, namely: Jarawa, Warjawa, Femaway, Angasawa, Surawa,
Mwaghavul, Mupun, Kutumbawa, Babur/Bura. (Gunn, 1956:22),
Margi and
Kilba (M****...