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Shebaya (Shebaye, Shebayo) is an
extinct Arawakan language of
Trinidad and
perhaps the
Venezuelan coast. It is only
attested by a few words. Aikhenvald...
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languages were Yao on
Trinidad and
Karina on Tobago, both Cariban, and
Shebaya on Trinidad,
which was Arawakan.
According to the 2011 census, Christianity...
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languages were Yao on
Trinidad and
Karina on Tobago, both Cariban, and
Shebaya on Trinidad,
which was Arawakan.
These languages have been
extinct for...
- Grenada,
except Barbados)
Macorix unclassified 16th
century Hispaniola Shebaya Arawakan 19th
century Trinidad Taino Arawakan 19th
century Widespread throughout...
- Grenada,
except Barbados)
Macorix unclassified 16th
century Hispaniola Shebaya Arawakan 19th
century Trinidad Taino Arawakan 19th
century Widespread throughout...
- late 19th
century Istrian Albanian Albanian Croatia late 19th
century Shebaya Arawakan Trinidad later 19th
century (?)
Mbara Pama-Nyungan
Australia May...
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languages of the Antilles. Ciguayo
Ciboney Taíno,
classic Taíno, Iñeri, and
Shebaya were Arawakan,
Karina and Yao were Cariban. Guanahatabey, Macorix, and...
- Amb****ador of
Lebanon to
Trinidad and
Tobago (resident in Caracas) M.
Halim Shebaya. United
States 16
November 1944 See Lebanon–United
States relations The...
- Amb****ador of
Lebanon to
Trinidad and
Tobago (resident in Caracas) M.
Halim Shebaya. Liberia 6
December 1965 Both
countries established diplomatic relations...
- (PDF) from the
original on 22
April 2018.
Retrieved 4
September 2018.
Shebaya,
Halim (15
March 2017). "The
European Court Has
Normalized Hijabophobia"...