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Aja language
Aja language Aja Spoken in: Sudan, Central African Republic Total speakers: 200 (1993) Language family: Nilo-Saharan Aja Language codes ISO 639-1: none ...
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Talk:Aja language
Talk:Aja language This article is part of WikiProject Languages ...
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AJA
AJA AJA or Aja may refer to: An Orisha in Yoruba mythology. See Aja (Yoruba mythology) A group of people living in Benin. See Aja people. The language of the Aja ...
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Aja   (translated from German)
Aja The word Aja designated a goddess from the sumerischen mythology, see Aja (mythology) two Egyptian Pharaonen, see Eje, a people in Africa, see Adja, a language in Africa, see Aja Gbe, a historical kingdom in Africa, ...
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Aja people
Aja people The Aja are a group of people living in ... former Dahomey). According to tradition [1], the Aja migrated to southern Benin in the 12th ... and Porto Novo by Portuguese traders. Those Aja living in Abomey mingled with the local ... in Benin. Another source [2] claims the Aja were the rulers of Dahomey (Benin) ...
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Ewe language
Ewe language Ewe (Ɛʋɛgbɛ) Spoken in: Ghana, Togo Region ... 2.5 million, 3 million including second language speakers Language family: Niger-Congo Atlantic-Congo Volta-Congo Kwa Left Bank Gbe Ewe Language codes ISO 639-1: ee ISO 639 ... symbols in Unicode. Ewe is a Kwa language spoken in Ghana and Togo by ...
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Okinawan language
Okinawan language Okinawan (Ucinaːguci, うちなーぐち) Spoken in: Japan Region ... Island Total speakers: fewer than 2 million Language family: Japonic Ryukyuan Amami-Okinawan Southern Amami-Okinawan Okinawan Language codes ISO 639-1: none ISO 639 ... Unicode. Okinawan (Okinawan: Ucinaːguci) is a Ryukyuan language spoken in Japan on the southern island ... Shin (1477-1526). It was the official language used by royalty and aristocracy. All ...
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Language ewe   (translated from Italian)
Language ewe Ewe () Spoken in: Ghana, Togo Persons ... 2,5 million (3 million like second language) Classifica : not in top 100 Famiglie : Niger ... 639-2 ewe SIL EWE Extracted in language Universal declaration of the Rights of the ... the languages - Linguistica Ewe (, pronounced , in italiano ) language is one Niger-Congo speech in Ghana ... and in Togo. Ewe is one tonale language, one part dialetto continuous called commonly ...
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Category:Nilo-Saharan language stubs
Category:Nilo-Saharan language stubs This category is for Nilo-Saharan ... lang-stub}} Pages in category "Nilo-Saharan language stubs" There are 56 pages in this section of this category. A Aja language Amdang language B Baguirmi language Berta language C ...
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Image:Aja album cover.jpg
Image:Aja album cover.jpg Image File history File ... jpg Cover of the Steely Dan album Aja. This image is of a music album ... or single in question, on the English-language Wikipedia, hosted on servers in the United ...
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