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Itawis (also
Itawit or
Tawit as the endonym) is a
Northern Philippine language spoken by the
Itawis people,
closely related to the
Gaddang speech found...
- Ibn-Khaldūn wa Riħlatuhu Għarbān wa Sharqān.
Published by Muħammad ibn-
Tāwīt at-Tanjī.
Cairo (Autobiography in Arabic). Ibn Khaldūn. 1958 The Muqaddimah :...
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Tribes (Mandan:
Miiti Naamni; Hidatsa:
Awadi Aguraawi; Arikara: ačitaanu'
táWIt), is a
federally recognized Native American Nation resulting from the alliance...
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Converting a High
School Annex into an
Independent National High School:
Tawit National High
School 2018-03-21 10990
Establishing a
National High School:...
- طُوءِط طُوءُط طُوءَط طُوءِيط طُوءُوط طُوءَاط ṭawʾ
ṭawʾiṭ ṭawʾuṭ ṭawʾaṭ
ṭawʾīṭ ṭawʾūṭ ṭawʾāṭ طَوْءِط طَوْءُط طَوْءَط طَوْءِيط طَوْءُوط...
- Lee Da-wit
Occupation Actor Years active 2005-present
Agent DD
Company Korean name
Hangul 이다윗
Revised Romanization I Da-wit McCune–Reischauer I
Tawit...
- Baran****s Aga, Cacalaggan,
Malibang and
Mataguisi are
comprised by then-Barrio
Tawit, Tauit's seat of government. On
March 31, 1959,
Pudtol was
converted into...
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devoices as well. čiíRA '****o (male greeting)' = [t͡ʃiːr̥ə̥]
táWIt 'three' = [
ˈtəw̥ɪ̥t] NAhaá'U 'his or her child' = [n̥ə̥ˈhaːʔʊ̥]
Arikara also has the...
- a rich
tradition of basket, handicraft, and
textile weaving.
Tauit (or
Tawit), an
Isneg settlement along the
lower Apayao-Abulug River, was a former...
- s.v. Abu ’l-Muʿīn al-Nasafī, Tabṣirat al-adilla,
quoted in Muḥammad b.
Tāwīt al-Ṭānd̲j̲ī, Abū Manṣūr al-Māturīdī, in IFD, iv/1-2 (1955), 1–12 Ibn Abi...