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Ngoya, also
known as Pala (Kibala, Ipala), is a
newly recognized language of
Angola that
since ca. 2010 has been used for
national radio broadcasts. It...
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Ambroise Ngoya (born 2
March 1964) is a
Congolese footballer. He pla**** in one
match for the
Congo national football team in 1993. He was also
named in...
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oNgoye Forest, also
known as
Ngoye or
Ngoya Forest, is an
ancient coastal scarp forest,
protected by the
oNgoye Forest Reserve in
South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal...
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female lawyer who
cannot inherit her the land that her late father,
Pastor Ngoya had left for her (in his will)
Hisvuncle Jumba is
opposed to this. According...
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dialect of Kimbundu, but
actually appears to be one of the Teke languages.
Ngoya to its
south was
until recently considered a
dialect of Kimbundu, but has...
- June/July 1857 and was
allocated land on the
coast of
southern Zululand at o
Ngoya.: 76–7 With use of his land, Zulu
marriages and the
loaning of cattle,...
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known as
Ngoya and Kibala, is a
Bantu language of
Angola that is
closely related to Kimbundu. The only name for the
language as a whole, '
Ngoya', was originally...
- moli kuei biti kuei
mapiti kaʔwa ʔau kaʔu
hyrax ngoyɔ soka toku kpaa soka
ngoya koasa ndɔka yama yama
elephant mbongo mbongo ndopo toku
mbongo bepe ukɔɛ...
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Mariam Naigaga NRM Women's
Representative Namutumba District John
Bosco Ngoya NRM
Bokora Napak District Peter Khen
Angella Lochap NRM
Bokora East Napak...
- Fiote,
Herero ('Helelo'), Kikongo, Kimbundu, Kwanyama, Lunda, Ngangela,
Ngoya, Nyaneka,
Ovambo ('Oxiwambo'), Songo, Umbundu. Some of the
national languages...