- for
rainfall and health. Aluvaiá (also
Bombo Njila,
Pambu Njila, Nzila, Mujilo, Mavambo, Vangira,
Njila, Maviletango) is an
intermediary between human...
- is in the
Northern Njila group, and
Umbundu (the Ovimbundu's language) in the
Kunene group,
which is
itself in the
Southern Njila group. see the Glottolog...
-
Pombajira (from Kimbundu:
pambu ia
njila, lit. 'crossroads') is the name of an Afro-Brazilian
spirit evoked by
practitioners of
Umbanda and Quimbanda...
-
Rebita R : 1090 África
Ritmos 1973
Zinha /
Njila (7")
Rebita R : 1091
Jovens do
Prenda 1973
Belina /
Njila Ya
Kuaku (7")
Rebita R : 1132
Jovens do Prenda...
-
Germian Mopa
Njila drove to the
baseline and scored, but was
ruled out of
bounds because he
stepped on the baseline. In
overtime Njila (team lead 20...
-
entity or
material objects in
which it is
manifested or
inhabits in Proto-
Njila, an
ancient subdivision of the
Bantu language family. In its
earliest attestations...
-
called ginga in Brazil, a
Bantu term
found in the
Kongo language and many
Njila languages of Angola,
meaning “to dance, sway, or play”.
Although the term...
- '****', *i-kúpa 'bone', *i-jína 'name', *-genda 'walk', *mʊ-kíla 'tail', *
njɪla 'path', and so on. (The
asterisks show that
these are
reconstructed forms...
- It is po****ted
wholly by two clans: the Muva (further
split into the
Njila-
Njila, Bilata,
Dagufla and the Patha) and the
Zugubi (further
split into Kidimbla...
- 1 аква (akʷa) egy 2 китыг (kitɪɣ) kettő 3 хурум (xuːrɞ̯m) három 4 нила (
nʲila) négy 5 ат (at) öt 6 хот (xoːt) hat 7 са̄т / ма̄нь са̄т (saːt / maːnʲ saːt)...