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Diccionario Yoruba-Español. 2015.
Diccionario Yoruba-Español. 2015.
Lamellophone — (also spelled Lamellaphone ), also referred to as linguaphone (from tongue , i.e. a long thin plate that is fixed only at one end) describes any of a family of musical instruments. The name comes from the Latin root lamella for plate , and the… … Wikipedia
First All-Union Census of the Soviet Union — The First All Union Census of the Soviet Union took place in 1926. It was an important tool in the state building of the USSR, provided the government with important ethnographic information, and helped in the transformation from Imperial Russian … Wikipedia
Ekwereazu — is a town in Mbaise, Imo State, Nigeria. It is made up of these villages:* Eleke na Owasi * Eziama * Ihite Afo Ukwu * Mpam * Oboohia * Ogbo * Opara na Dim * Umuchieze * Umuhu Ocha * Umuokirika … Wikipedia
Ikembe — Ikembe, Chisanji, Kisanji and Eleke all refer to a type of lamellaphone common amongst the Bahutu of Rwanda, Burundi and the Congo. Eddie Osborne in his article [http://jomovibes.com/mbira/index.html The Thumb Piano : A Survey of Nomenclature ] … Wikipedia
Apindji (langue) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Apindji. Apindji Parlée au Gabon Nombre de locuteurs 5 … Wikipédia en Français
Manka, Lesotho — Manka Community Council … Wikipedia
Albrecht von Mutius — Sigismund Leopold Albrecht von Mutius (* 19. Oktober 1915 in Berlin; † 26. April 1985 in Düsseldorf) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe. Leben Er entstammte einem niederschlesischen Adelsgeschlecht und war der Sohn des königlich preußischen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pinji — Gesprochen in Gabun Sprecher 5000 Linguistische Klassifikation Niger Kongo Sprachen Benue Kongo Sprachen Bantoidsprachen Bantusprachen Pinji … Deutsch Wikipedia
frisky — Lelele, anapau, kiani, kīka elekē … English-Hawaiian dictionary
jump — Lele, lelele. Also: lēhei, lēkei, mahiki, kūlapa, alakē, alelele. ♦ To jump rope, lele koali. ♦ To swing a rope (for jumping), kā i ke kaula. ♦ To jump from shock, hikilele. ♦ To jump for joy, lelele me ka oli oli, hulahē. To jump … English-Hawaiian dictionary
restless — Pīhole, hī ō, ulukū. Also: uilani, haulani, kīka elekē, panau, leleiona. ♦ To sleep restlessly, moe pono ole, moehewa … English-Hawaiian dictionary