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Najashi English pronunciation: /ˈniːɡəs/ or /
nɪˈɡuːs/; Ge'ez: ንጉሥ, nəgueś [nɨgueɬ]; cf. Amharic: ነጋሲ nəgus [
nɨgus] "negus". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary...
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Yisma Nigus (or
Yisma Negus) is an
Ethiopian historical site
where the
Treaty of
Wuchale was
signed by
Menelik II (King of Shewa,
later Emperor of Ethiopia)...
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Nigu River[pronunciation?] is a 70-mile (110 km)
tributary of the
Etivluk River in the U.S.
state of Alaska.
Arising on the
north slope of the Brooks...
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Nigus (in Amharic: ጀማንጉስ ) is a
village located in
Albukko district,
South Wollo, Ethiopia,
fifteen miles south of Kombolcha. The
Mosque in Jama...
- biphonemes. Geʽez ś ሠ Sawt (in Amharic, also
called śe-
nigūś, i.e. the se
letter used for
spelling the word
nigūś "king") is
reconstructed as
descended from a Proto-Semitic...
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Meyer &
Wolff 2019
Language Meaning Singular Plural Ge'ez (Semitic) king
nɨgus nägäs-t
Teshelhiyt (Berber)
country ta-mazir-t ti-mizar Afar (Cu****ic)...
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presidential polls.
Prince Malik Ado-Ibrahim is the CEO and
Chairman of
Nigus Enfinity. A
company incorporated under the laws of the
Federal Republic...
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Nigus Title page of a 1603
reprinting Author James VI and I
Language English Series 3
books and a news
pamphlet in one volume.
Genre Occult, religion...
- Abeje,
Bekalu Tadele,
Ayodeji Olalekan Salau,
Abreham Debasu Mengistu, and
Nigus Kefyalew Tamiru. "Ethiopian sign
language recognition using deep convolutional...