- The
Shubi (also
called Washubi) are a
Bantu ethnic and
linguistic group based in
Ngara District of
Kagera Region, Tanzania; that
speak the
Shubi language...
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Shubi may
refer to: the
Shubi people the
Shubi language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Shubi. If an
internal link led...
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Shubi (Chinese: 梳篦), also
called as zhi (Chinese: 栉), is a
generic term used for
Chinese combs in China,
which includes thick-teeth comb shu (Chinese:...
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Shubi is a
Bantu language spoken by the
Shubi people in north-western Tanzania. It may use
labiodental plosives /p̪/, /b̪/ (sometimes
written ȹ, ȸ) as...
- specifically, they are said to
originate from the
people known as the
Shubi. The
Shubi can
still be
found today in
Congo and some
parts of
Rwanda and Tanzania...
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piano and
music box. In China,
combs are
referred to by the
generic term
shubi (梳篦) or zhi (栉) and
originated about 6000
years ago
during the late Neolithic...
- instance, were Sun Ce (伯符, Bófú), Sun Quan (仲謀, Zhòngmóu), Sun Yi (叔弼,
Shūbì) and Sun
Kuang (季佐, Jìzuǒ).
Reflecting a
general cultural tendency to regard...
- they also wore
shubi in
their hair and
sometimes wore the
honggaitou on
their weddings.
Chinese hairpin Hanfu Honggaitou List of
hanfu Shubi –
Chinese comb...
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plosive is
possibly not
phonemic in any language,
though see the
entry on
Shubi. However, it does
occur allophonically. The
XiNkuna dialect of
Tsonga has...
- Sun Yi (184–204),
courtesy name
Shubi, was
Chinese military general and
politician who was a
younger brother of Sun Quan, the
founding emperor of the...