-
Sabium (sà-bu-um) (also
Sabum) was an
Amorite King in the
First Dynasty of Babylon, the
Amorite Dynasty. He
reigned c. 1844 BC – 1831 BC (MC), and ruled...
-
Sabüm is an
aboriginal Aslian language of Malaya,
extinct as of 2013.
Sabüm at
Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013) "Mon-Khmer
Languages Database". sealang.net...
- (부사범; 副師範; "****istant instructor"),
those holding 4th to 6th dan are
called sabum (사범; 師範; "instructor"),
those holding 7th to 8th dan are
called sahyun (사현;...
-
Languages in the
group are:
Semai and
Temiar (the main languages), Lanoh,
Sabüm, and Semnam. "Senoic languages". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2006-09-09. Retrieved...
-
Peninsular Malaysia. It
forms part of the
Senoic branch,
alongside the
Sabüm, Semai,
Temiar and
Lanoh languages.
Semnam at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...
- Malaysia. It
belongs to the
Senoic subfamily of languages,
which also
includes Sabüm (its
closest language but now extinct), Semnam,
Temiar and Semai, all spoken...
- California,
United States Archie Thompson Under a
process of revival. by 2013
Sabüm Mon–Khmer Perak,
Malaysia 2013
extinction is
based on ISO
changing it from...
-
Akusum and
Kazallu in his year 4, Uruk in year 5,
Pinaratim in year 8,
Sabum in year 10, Kish in year 11,
Kazallu in year 15, Nanna-Isha in 16, and Umma...
- Seletar,
Pahang Malay,
Perak Malay, Ple-Temer, Rawa Malay,
Reman Malay,
Sabüm, Semai,
Semaq Beri, Semelai, Semnam, Temiar, Temoq, Temuan,
Terengganu Malay...
- (Kentaqbong).
Senoic languages ("Central Aslian"): Semai, Temiar, Lanoh, *
Sabüm, Semnam.
Southern Aslian languages (Semelaic): Mah Meri (Besisi), Semelai...