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- Guide to Oshikwanyama (PDF). Halme, Riikka (2004). A Tonal Grammar of Kwanyama. pp. 12-18. Zimmerman, W.; Hasheela, P. (1998). Oshikwanyama Grammar. Windhoek:...
- (Hangugeo) 조선말 (Chosŏnmal) Kuanyama, Kwanyama kj kua kua Individual Living Oshikwanyama Cuanhama Kurdish ku kur kur + 3 Macrolanguage Living کوردی; Kurdî Lao...
- madora, masodya or mashonja Kalanga: ****nja Namibia Ovambo: omagungu Oshikwanyama: oshuungu Democratic Republic of the Congo Kongo: mingolo The Latin name...
- Namibia live in Ovamboland in the north of the country and speak the Oshikwanyama language. The first Christian missionaries in Namibia were Methodists...
- They have three sons. Muynika has published the following works in the Oshikwanyama language. Enota ile Ondjala? (Eloc Press, 1983) Elilongekido lumuwiliki...
- Chinese province of Fujian , Taiwan , and in Southeast Asia KwanyamaOshikwanyama Spoken in: Angola and Namibia Meänkieli – Meänkieli Recognised Minority...
- lived on the outskirts of the settlement in an area called Omiishi in Oshikwanyama and N!u10 in the local !Xun dialect. Onane, a village in Okongo Constituency...
- an annual trade fair. The name Eenhana comes from the word calves in Oshikwanyama and is a reference to the calves that used to water at the small water...
- suburban area of the northern part of Namibia. Its local language is Oshikwanyama. It is situated around 725 kilometers to the north of Windhoek. The village...
- approximately 2087 people.[citation needed]. People in this village speak the Oshikwanyama and Oshindonga dialects of the Oshiwambo language. Many homesteads practice...